Two WVU students earn Boren Scholarships to study abroad
Two West Virginia University students are taking steps to become more well-rounded global citizens while preparing for future careers in the federal government and learning a new language.
Two West Virginia University students are taking steps to become more well-rounded global citizens while preparing for future careers in the federal government and learning a new language.
A West Virginia University alumni couple is celebrating the University’s life-changing impact on their family with a planned gift to benefit athletics, education, health care and disability services.
Engineers and scientists at West Virginia University are developing an advanced hydrogen flexible boiler to help decarbonize the food and beverage industry and eventually eliminate greenhouse gas emissions.
Igniting a child’s passion for engineering stems from many places and the Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources at West Virginia University has created an engineering boot camp to help K-12 teachers in West Virginia integrate engineering concepts into their classrooms.
Three West Virginia University students and one alumna are joining an elite group of researchers from across the United States as recipients of National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships.
Associate professor, Qingqing Huang with the Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources at West Virginia University has been named to a distinguished professorship, effective July 1.
A record number of West Virginia University students have earned Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarships to participate in transformative study abroad programs.
Students interested in creating a sustainable environment will now have new degree options to consider at West Virginia University with the launch of an undergraduate Environmental Engineering program at the Benjamin M. Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources.
A West Virginia University engineer is working to solve the unknowns about microorganisms growing inside pipes that bring drinking water to homes and businesses.