Employee Expectations Message from Vice President, WVU Talent and Culture, Cris DeBord
In a letter from Vice President of WVU Talent and Culture, Cris DeBord addresses employee expectations for the Return to Campus in the fall.
In a letter from Vice President of WVU Talent and Culture, Cris DeBord addresses employee expectations for the Return to Campus in the fall.
As demand increases for sustainable and environmentally friendly energy and products, the Mid-Atlantic region with its abundance of forests and abandoned mine land is poised to grow its biomass-based renewable energy and products economy.
A new space race is underway throughout the globe and the renewed interest in space exploration is trickling down to the Robotic Technology Center at West Virginia University in a big way.
In the United States we throw away a lot of energy.
Sometimes, a little friendly competition can go a long way — and in this case of an alumnus reconnecting with his alma mater to join the effort to create personal protective equipment in the fight against COVID-19 — it certainly did.
An engineer at West Virginia University has been recognized by the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) for their exemplary service and devotion to regional program development.
The Benjamin M. Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources at West Virginia University has selected 26 incoming students to receive the inaugural Incoming Statler Engagement and Leadership (ISEAL) Scholarship.