WVU Statler College to host engineering challenge camps
West Virginia children in grades K-12 will explore STEM concepts this summer during WVU Statler College Engineering Challenge Camps planned throughout June and July.
West Virginia children in grades K-12 will explore STEM concepts this summer during WVU Statler College Engineering Challenge Camps planned throughout June and July.
Five Mountaineers will be honored Saturday (June 10) for their loyalty and service to West Virginia University as they are inducted into the Order of Vandalia.
The West Virginia University robotics team, based at the Benjamin M. Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources, is the best in the world.
Motivated by extreme weather events like the 2021 winter storm in Texas, one West Virginia University researcher is looking to emerging technologies to reimagine how state and city agencies maintain roads and other transportation networks.
At the end of the first year of the EcoCAR EV Challenge, the team from West Virginia University finished second overall in the four-year competition that was held from May 21–26, in Orlando, Florida. The team accumulated ten competition awards in total, receiving more than $18,000 in prize money.
The Benjamin M. Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources recently announced the addition and dedication of two labs in the Advanced Engineering Research Building and Engineering Research Building, both on the Evansdale Campus at West Virginia University, that will benefit engineering and computer science students.
Applications are currently open for individuals seeking a doctorate in Occupational Safety and Health from the Department of Industrial Management and Systems Engineering in West Virginia University’s Benjamin M. Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources.
For Cam Kellar, a civil and environmental engineering student from Morgantown, deciding to go to West Virginia University was a no brainer.
From a young age, Michael Lough, a native of Ripley, knew that West Virginia University was his dream school and an early interest in robotics led him to the Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources to major in mechanical engineering.