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Statler College community members plot their course to Morgantown as part of WVU Diversity Week
During West Virginia University’s Diversity Week students, faculty and staff in the Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources shared where they came from.
Kaiser Aluminum President and CEO to deliver Gochenour Lecture at WVU
Keith Harvey, President and Chief Executive Officer of Kaiser Aluminum, will deliver the annual Gochenour Lecture in the Department of Industrial and Management Systems Engineering on Thursday, November 10, at 3:30 p.m. in room 113 of the Mineral Resources Building on the Evansdale Campus.
Statler College announces 2022 Excellence in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Award recipients
Pedro Mago, Glen H. Hiner Dean of the Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources at West Virginia University, and the Statler College Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee, announced the recipients of the College’s Excellence in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Award. The awards were distributed to the recipients in conjunction with WVU’s annual Diversity Week celebration.
Collaborative efforts of WVU engineer aims to increase the resiliency of the power grid against cyberattacks
As attacks on the United States power grid continue to grow in complexity and sophistication, a professor at West Virginia University is determined to find a solution.
WVU awarded grant from the 100K Strong Americas Innovation Fund to partner with Brazilian higher education institutions
West Virginia University, and partner institutions, were recently announced as a grant-winning team in the 2021 U.S.-Brazil Innovation Fund Grant Competition, sponsored by the 100,000 Strong in Americas Innovation Fund.
Alumna Emily Calandrelli inspires WVU students during Fireside Chat
Emily Calandrelli, West Virginia University and mechanical and aerospace engineering alumna, returned to her alma mater for an intimate evening discussion on the roles engineers and computer scientists play in society, as well as on opportunities for students to further their education and prepare for future careers.
WVU engineer earns $1.2M to revolutionize detection, diagnosis of tick-borne diseases
A team led by a West Virginia University biomedical engineer is working to ramp up and reimagine how medical professionals diagnose tick-borne infections such as Lyme disease.
Senator Shelley Moore Capito delivers Poundstone Lecture
West Virginia Senator Shelley Moore Capito delivered the Poundstone Lecture in a private event on Monday, October 3, as part of West Virginia University’s Department of Mining Engineering’s William N. Poundstone Lecture Series at the Erickson Alumni Center.
