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Statler College receives funding to support WV manufacturers and train workforce through Mid Atlantic Regional Industrial Assessment Center of Excellence
The Industrial Assessment Center at West Virginia University’s Department of Industrial Management Systems Engineering within the Benjamin M. Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources has received funding from the Department of Energy to partner with Lehigh University to establish and support the Mid Atlantic Regional Industrial Assessment Center of Excellence.
Interdisciplinary WVU students win the Race to the Case Competition
For West Virginia University’s supply chain management competition team, victory smells sweet bringing the Race to the Case crown back to Morgantown for the fifth time.
Statler College professors receive Distinguished Mountaineer Awards
Two professors from the Benjamin M. Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources were selected as recipients of the Distinguished Mountaineer Award from the office of Governor Jim Justice.
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 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.
West Virginia aerospace industry set to take off with launch of WVU Small Satellite Center
West Virginia is now on its way toward launching the state’s second small satellite. A team from West Virginia University and the NASA West Virginia Space Grant Consortium is poised to turn that achievement into a massive boost for the aerospace industry statewide by taking the first steps toward opening the West Virginia Small Satellite Center of Excellence.
IMSE student earns third place at IISE Conference for project that increased respirator production during pandemic
Through drive and dedication, a West Virginia University student took a summer internship goal and transformed a production line—benefitting healthcare providers and the general public during the global pandemic.