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WVU endorses 3 for nationally competitive scholarships
Two talented and accomplished undergraduate students and one recent graduate have been endorsed by the University for nationally competitive scholarships.
WVU engineers recalibrate radio telescopes to illuminate dark energy
West Virginia University research is shining a light on the mysterious world of dark energy.
WVU Robotics places fourth in debut appearance at international competition
In its very first participation, the Mountaineers@Work team at West Virginia University has secured fourth place in the international RoboCup@Work competition, held in July in Salvador, Brazil.
WVU BOG approves new program offerings in artificial intelligence, smart systems
The West Virginia University Board of Governors has approved a new online MS degree in Artificial Intelligence, launching at the Benjamin M. Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources. Housed in the Lane Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering (LCSEE), the program offers students a robust curriculum in AI, machine learning, computer science and data science topics.
WVU team secures second place in out-of-this-world international robotics competition
Team Mountaineers have once again demonstrated their engineering prowess, clinching second place while representing West Virginia University and the Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources on the global stage at the 2025 University Rover Challenge.
Alumni Who Inspire: Zahra Ronaghi
Our Alumni Who Inspire series is a program created to honor the alumni community of the Benjamin M. Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources here at West Virginia University. This month we’re honored to feature electrical engineering alumna Zahra Ronaghi and highlight her legacy.
Statler College Commencement: A celebration of milestones, academic excellence and future leaders
On Sunday May 18, 432 new Statler alumni join an elite group of innovators and leaders around the globe. The Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources awarded diplomas to 371 undergraduates and 61 grad students, helping them begin their careers and transitions to creating positive change in the world.
