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Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering professor appointed to ABET accreditation board
For those seeking a higher education, selecting an accredited program ensures that a quality education will prepare them for the future workforce. In the engineering industry specifically, engineering schools and colleges are evaluated by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, which selects the programs that receive accreditation.
Statler College now utilizes fully centralized student advising center
With the transition to centralized student advising in the Benjamin M. Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources complete, students are able to access primary-role academic advisors 12 months out of the year from the Statler College Advising Center so the College can continue to support student success.
Meet the Grads, Torey Wright: Finding purpose in engineering at WVU
While in the United Arab Emirates, Torey Wright lived in Abu Dhabi for five years–a city directly across from the Jebel Ali reservoir that powered energy to most of the country. This experience led him to become interested in studying petroleum and natural gas engineering at West Virginia University.
Black History Month: Working at the forefront of innovation with Statler College alum Gbolahan "Bugzy" Idowu
In celebration of Black History Month, the Benjamin M. Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources at West Virginia University is honoring students, alumni and faculty from diverse backgrounds to showcase their successes in engineering and beyond and share how they continue to make a difference in society.
Celebrating Black History Month, Statler College alumni share their experiences from students to professional engineers
Black engineers have made significant contributions to society and changed the way humans think, work and create. Two West Virginia University alumni are among those pushing the boundaries of engineering, innovation and technology.
WVU to hold fifth Day of Giving on March 9
Alumni, friends and students of West Virginia University are invited to come together March 9 in support of the University’s fifth Day of Giving.
‘Most Loyal’ honorees selected for WVU’s Mountaineer Week
A dedicated attorney, a career educator, a computer software entrepreneur, an engineering professor and a research administrator are among this year’s “Most Loyals” to be honored during the 74th Mountaineer Week on West Virginia University’s campus.
From a farm in Fairmont to an oil field in Kazakhstan
Alumni Series Where are they now?: Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering alumnus Bevin VanGilder