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A ten year partnership leading innovation in space exploration
In a private ceremony, the West Virginia Robotic Technology Center, operated by the West Virginia University Research Corporation, and NASA Goddard Space Flight Center celebrated ten year of partnership and innovation.
Asphalt Pavement Association funds creation of new faculty chair at WVU
A $767,000 donation from the Asphalt Pavement Association of West Virginia will fund the creation of a new endowed faculty chair within West Virginia University’s Benjamin M. Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources. The gift will be paired with donations made earlier by the group that funded a faculty professorship.
MEDIA ADVISORY: WVU to host Pedestrian Safety Symposium and Summit
A three-dayPedestrian Safety Symposium and Summit is planned for June 11-13.
WVU researchers thirsty for reducing fresh water use by power plants
Water is the essence of life. And electricity.
MEDIA ADVISORY: Statler College to host Females in the Field Engineering Challenge Camp hosted by Halliburton and Middle School Engineering Challenge Camp
The Statler College will host two Engineering Challenge Camps the week of June 16.The Statler
WVU robotics team on top again, wins second NASA competition in 3 years
Persistence, combined with a bit of a gambling spirit, carried West Virginia University’s robotic drilling team to another first place finish Thursday (June 6) in NASA’s Moon to Mars Ice Prospecting Challenge, the team’s second top finish in three years.
WVU breaks new ground in students headed to mining program in China
Kaitlyn Greg, Tatianna Evanisko and Hanna Byxbee may shrug it off, but they are pioneers in West Virginia University’s long-standing partnership with the China University of Mining Technology.
Gee Mail: President surprises a new batch of ‘Good EGGs’
Eduardo Sosa, a research associate professor in the Statler College, is one of the featured 'Good EGGs' in a special edition of President E. Gordon Gee's Gee Mail.