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Thrasher, King among five endorsed for nation's top scholarships
Virginia "Ginny" Thrasher and Morgan King were among five young women from theHonors Collegeto be endorsed byWest Virginia Universityto compete for three prestigious awards: the Rhodes, Marshall and Mitchell scholarships.
Model to predict greenhouse gases, carbon storage in coastal wetlands under changing conditions developed at WVU
A pair of researchers from West Virginia University have developed a new model to reliably predict the greenhouse gas fluxes of carbon dioxide and methane in coastal wetlands under rising temperatures and changing environments.
Emil Czul leaves $4 million to WVU for scholarships
Emil
Czul (pronounced “Sewell”), a late West
Virginia University alumnus raised in Lochgelly and a 1950
graduate of Oak Hill High School, is making certain that future generations
from Fayette County will not struggle to afford college as he did.
Jutla to conduct research on Vibrio bacteria in Chesapeake Bay
The largest estuary in the U.S., the Chesapeake Bay is home to more than 300 species of fish and numerous shellfish and crab species. It’s also home to Vibrio bacteria, a food-borne infection associated with eating undercooked seafood.
Huang earns recognition from SME
Qingqing Huang, assistant professor of mining engineering at West Virginia University , has been recognized with two prestigious awards by the Society for Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration.
WVU awarded MSHA grant to study mine emergency prevention, preparedness
Two researchers from West Virginia University have received a grant from the U.S. Department of Labor, Mine Safety and Health Administration to train miners for mine emergency prevention and preparedness.
Wuest on editorial board for World Manufacturing Forum Report
An assistant professor from West Virginia University played a key role in the release of a report that makes recommendations for the future of manufacturing.
Business and engineering students capture fourth consecutive win in supply chain competition
It was a sign of things to come in October 2015, when a
West Virginia University
team made up of supply chain and industrial engineering students went to the University
of Pittsburgh and won the Race to the Case Supply Chain Management Competition.