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West Virginia University has recognized two exceptional female faculty researchers and two graduate students with Women in Science and Engineering Awards.
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Teams of student innovators got a leg up in their entry into West Virginia's energy industry thanks to an entrepreneurship challenge sponsored by West Virginia University.
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The West Virginia University Women in Science and Engineering (WiSE) Giving Circle is set to give its second set of awards since the circle?s inception in 2010.
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WVU experts available to comment on Obama administration energy efficiency goal
February 15th, 2013West Virginia University has had a decades-long history with increasing energy efficiency. Two leaders of energy efficiency at the University are available to discuss the President's goals and the issue of efficiency. -
WVU engineering professor to help reduce industrial waste in West Virginia
February 11th, 2013Ashish Nimbarte, assistant professor of industrial and management systems engineering at West Virginia University, earned a grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to implement source reduction through on-site assessments of industrial facilities. -
WVU honors award-winning journalist, cable modem founder and feed industry executive
February 6th, 2013Graduates of West Virginia University have been making their mark on the nation and world for more than 145 years, including three extraordinary Mountaineers who were honored by the University for their accomplishments. -
A Year of WVU Women in STEM: West Virginia's computer science pioneer
February 4th, 2013Frances Van Scoy was told as a college student that she couldn't be a computer scientist because she was a woman. She went on to develop the field in the state. -
Students in West Virginia University's Benjamin M. Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources and Eberly College of Arts and Sciences will continue to gain industry-standard geology and geophysics software knowledge thanks to two major grants from Schlumberger with a combined commercial value of $17.8 million.
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WVU graduate students answer cyber challenge with first-place finish
December 7th, 2012A team made up of graduate students from WVU and the University of South Alabama competed against more than 1,000 teams from around the world to win top honors in their division in the 2012 Department of Defense Cyber Crime Center Digital Forensics Challenge. -
WVU to host business plan competition focusing on alternative energy
October 29th, 2012A new West Virginia University program will help eco-minded student entrepreneurs develop plans that meet the ever-growing demand for alternative energy innovations. -
"Begin with the end in mind." So advised the late Stephen Covey. And that concept is guiding West Virginia University researchers who are trying to rethink how mountaintop mining sites are designed.
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West Virginia University will begin to offer the Yellow Ribbon program to student military veterans in four graduate programs.
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The NASA West Virginia Space Grant Consortium, in cooperation with the Mid-Atlantic Aerospace Complex, will host the fourth annual Aviation Summer Camp, June 13-15, on the Evansdale campus of West Virginia University.
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WVU student's solid oxide fuel cell work lands his findings in the Halls of Congress
April 17th, 2012A West Virginia University student?s work on a more efficient solid oxide fuel cell system that uses coal syngas has been tapped for presentation to lawmakers in Washington, D.C. by a national undergraduate research organization. -
WVU adds Sample Preparation Lab to growing suite of shared facilities for regional researchers
January 23rd, 2012West Virginia University celebrated the opening of an important new component in its suite of shared facilities that offers researchers from the University, government and private industries access to cutting-edge materials science and engineering equipment. -
WVU College of Engineering and Mineral Resources dedicated in name of benefactor Benjamin M. Statler
January 12th, 2012West Virginia University's engineering and mineral resources school was dedicated on March 29 as the Benjamin M. Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources in honor of businessman, philanthropist and alumnus Ben Statler. -
Entrepreneurship organization honors WVU's James Smith
January 6th, 2012WVU Engineering Professor James Smith has been selected as an award recipient by the National Association of Entrepreneurship. The NAE 250 Awards are presented annually to leaders who excel in free enterprise. -
WVU microgravity team to participate in NASA research project
December 22nd, 2011A team of 11 students from West Virginia University's College of Engineering and Mineral Resources will develop and fly its own research experiment in microgravity aboard NASA's microgravity research aircraft next summer. It's the 11th time WVU has had a team in the program. -
New dimensions in teaching: Engineering prof earns WVU award for cutting edge educational tools
December 21st, 2011Writing a popular textbook about chemical engineering was just the beginning for Dr. Richard Turton. A professor at West Virginia University's College of Engineering and Mineral Resources, Turton is embracing the latest technology to better educate future chemical engineers. -
WVU, non-profit join forces to promote energy efficiency
November 30th, 2011Difficult economic times force many consumers to cut back on luxuries and even some necessities. One area of the home budget that doesn?t seem to have a lot of flexibility involves utility costs. But a group of West Virginia University students helped some local residents look for ways to reduce their energy costs.
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