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Communication studies students in a senior capstone course at West Virginia University are combining communication studies and sociology classes by initiating a recruitment plan to draw donors to the American Red Cross Blood Donation Drives on June 20 at the WVU Student Recreation Center and July 2 at the WVU Mountainlair.
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National exhibit exploring Lincoln's constitutional challenges during Civil War to visit WVU
June 13th, 2013The traveling exhibit opens at the Erickson Alumni Center on June 20 as part of WVU's celebration of the state's 150th Birthday. -
WVU professor wins American Sociological Association Distinguished Scholarly Publication Award
June 12th, 2013Larry Nichols, professor of sociology at West Virginia University, has been awarded the History of Sociology Section of the American Sociological Association?s Distinguished Scholarly Publication Award for his achievement in the history of sociology. -
WVU English professor's book of short stories named ForeWord Reviews Book of the Year Award finalist
June 12th, 2013In his latest book, "The Incurables," West Virginia University professor Mark Brazaitis tackles the oppressive horror of mental illness and the complexities of romantic and familial love affecting the residents of a small Ohio town. -
WVU Eberly Ideas discussion series presents 'West Virginia Statehood and the Union' June 21
June 12th, 2013As part of West Virginia's Sesquicentennial celebration hosted by the West Virginia Sesquicentennial Commission June 20-23, Aaron Sheehan-Dean, Eberly Family Professor of Civil War History at West Virginia University, will present "West Virginia Statehood and the Union." -
A new scholarship established in the West Virginia University School of Music honors the memory of a young Chinese woman named Ho-Ping Cheung, who was only 17 years old when she died in Hong Kong in 1962.
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Two WVU junior faculty receive prestigious award
June 10th, 2013Two West Virginia University assistant professors have received a vote of confidence about their future academic careers as they are among this year's recipients of a prestigious grant from Oak Ridge Associated Universities, the WVU Office of Research and National Research Center for Coal and Energy. -
WVU Regents Bachelor of Arts program moves to new University College; coordinator Carol Hando to retire
June 10th, 2013The Regents Bachelor of Arts Program at West Virginia University will move July 1 to join the University's newest academic hub for nontraditional students and those still plotting their path to choosing a major. -
WVU physics professor looks to engineer smaller, quicker and more efficient electronic devices
June 6th, 2013David Lederman, Robert L. Carroll Professor of Physics at West Virginia University, has received a grant from the Function Accelerated nanoMaterial Engineering Center for his research of new materials that will adapt to the changing technology in future iterations of iPods, cell phones, flash drives and other computing products. -
Four more WVU professors awarded Fulbright grants
May 30th, 2013After receiving Fulbright grants, three West Virginia University professors will be headed abroad this summer, while one will be returning after a year away. -
Middle and high school students can learn the tools of crime scene investigation and register for the annual Forensic Science Day Camp at West Virginia University.
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The West Virginia University Native American Studies Program, the West Virginia Humanities Council, and Grave Creek Mound Archaeological Complex invite the public to a free, all-day symposium Saturday, June 8.
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Katherine Karraker has been named West Virginia University's associate provost for graduate academic affairs, Provost Michele Wheatly announced today (May 23). The appointment is effective immediately.
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WVU student begins research career in Mongolia
May 23rd, 2013In the latest segment of the Mountaineers in Mongolia story, watch how undergraduate student Joey James became involved in the search for a climate record of Genghis Khan's empire and committed to research. -
Smart research at WVU starts with smart materials
May 20th, 2013Lisa Holland leads a team of researchers in developing smart nano gels and adapting them to meet the needs of mobile labs. -
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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Four WVU students earn Fulbright Scholarships
May 13th, 2013For the second straight year, West Virginia University has four Fulbright scholars. The four, Vlad Basarab, Chelsea Hodgkins, Jessica Brie Kawalak and Michael Morris, received notification from the United States Department of State and the J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board in the past month they had been chosen. They have not been awarded grants yet. -
The research by physics grad student Spencer Wolfe and assistant professor D.J. Pisano is featured in this week's edition of Nature.
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More than words: WVU Slavic and East European Studies program hosts talk on the art of English translations in Polish literature
April 24th, 2013Madeline G. Levine will present "A Distorting Mirror: English Translations and the Face of Polish Literature," at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, in G21 Ming Hsieh Hall on the West Virginia University downtown campus.
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