Articles tagged with: StrategicPlan1
Archives
-
Gifts support the CEHS STEM/Engineering Education Lab
May 24th, 2013Gifts to College of Education and Human Services will build up STEM education. -
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.
-
An ever-evolving team of WVU faculty and students has been working closely with NASA engineers to jump start a new world of satellite repair capabilities in orbit.
-
Lewis County High School graduates will now have the opportunity to further their education at West Virginia University at an affordable cost thanks to a donation of $541,478 from the estate of Judge William L. Fury.
-
WVU Native American Studies Program seeks volunteers for hands-on preservation project in Moundsville
April 19th, 2013Volunteers are sought to join a team from June 2-9 at the collections management facility at the Grave Creek Mound Archeological Complex, where they'll contribute to the state?s preservation and educational goals while learning about the rich ancient history and culture of the region. -
West Virginia University is making great strides on all five goals of its 2020 Strategic Plan for the Future, associate vice president for academic strategic planning Nigel Clark told the WVU Faculty Senate Monday (April 8).
-
West Virginia University graduate student Scott Cushing recently attended the American Physical Society Media Panel in Baltimore, Md., to present his ongoing research on harnessing the energy from the sun.
-
WVU Downtown Campus Library now assists nonprofits seeking aid
April 3rd, 2013West Virginia University's Downtown Campus Library is offering a new service for nonprofit groups and social services agencies seeking grants to serve their communities. -
A Year of WVU Women in STEM: Teaching science for life
April 1st, 2013Michelle Withers teaches her 250 undergraduates as if there's a camera crew right outside the auditorium door waiting to quiz them on scientific knowledge. -
The Eberly College of Arts and Sciences and the Department of Philosophy are co-sponsoring the upcoming Applied Ethics Day, which will be held March 7 at 8 p.m. in room 112 of Clark Hall.
-
Emmy Award-winning composer, WVU grad Jay Chattaway donates 'Star Trek' music collection to alma mater
February 27th, 2013West Virginia University alumnus Jay Chattaway composed music for the Star Trek universe for nearly 20 years. Now, as part of a new enterprise, he has presented his entire Star Trek music collection to WVU. -
WVU business college, athletics receive $4 million gift from BrickStreet Foundation; largest corporate gift in business college history
February 26th, 2013WVU's College of Business and Economics and Department of Intercollegiate Athletics received a boost Tuesday (Feb. 26) with a $4 million contribution from the BrickStreet Insurance Foundation. The gift is being made through the WVU Foundation's "A State of Minds" campaign. -
WVU honors four scholars who enrich society with research on health care, communities, molecular structure and fungi
February 25th, 2013Four researchers at West Virginia University are being honored for their work in understanding more of our world. The University has chosen them because of their scholarship and results to be this year's Benedum Distinguished Scholars. -
WVU College of Business and Economics Distinguished Speaker Series to feature former BB&T chairman and CEO on Feb. 28
February 18th, 2013John Allison, president and CEO of the Cato Institute and the former chairman and CEO of BB&T Corp., will appear in the College of Business and Economics Distinguished Speaker Series on Feb. 28 at West Virginia University. -
WVU School of Art & Design launches Global Positioning Studies program
January 16th, 2013The West Virginia University School of Art & Design is launching its Global Positioning Studies (GPS) program, an interdisciplinary visual arts initiative that gives students a holistic understanding of their place in the world and how that relates to their art practice. -
A West Virginia University professor is using a grant to improve the access to mental health care in West Virginia for children, members of the military and veterans.
-
WVU Department of Communication Studies changes curriculum to prepare students for careers
November 26th, 2012The West Virginia University Department of Communication Studies has changed its undergraduate curriculum in order to more specifically prepare students for today's in-demand careers. -
Alum creates fellowship for WVU graduate student
October 8th, 2012A longtime supporter of undergraduate scholarships at West Virginia University has shifted his philanthropic interest to support for graduate students. Jerry Brooks, an alumnus of WVU's Davis College of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Design and a resident of Lewisburg, has created a one-year graduate fellowship for students in the Davis College?s reproductive physiology program. -
West Virginia Writers' Workshop offers public readings
July 16th, 2012The West Virginia Writers' Workshop, hosted by West Virginia University, will feature nine readings that are free and open to the public by nationally known authors. -
WVU Native American Studies Program supports cultural immersion through summer programs
July 5th, 2012Students in West Virginia University's Native American Studies Program are traveling this summer to the Yup'ik Native Village of Tuntutuliak, Alaska; the Qualla Boundary, home of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, Cherokee, N.C.; and Grave Creek Mound Archaeological Complex in Moundsville, W.Va.
- « Older Entries
- Newer Entries »
