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Huggins goes to Final Round in Infiniti Coaches' Charity Challenge

Huggins is one of 48 top college basketball coaches in the nation participating in the Infiniti Coaches’ Charity Challenge. The program, sponsored by luxury automobile manufacturer Infiniti, in partnership with the National Association of Basketball Coaches, the NCAA, and ESPN, benefits the coaches’ favorite charities.

2017 Annual Gold-Blue Spring Game

West Virginia University will hold the annual Gold-Blue Spring Game presented by U.S. Cellular on Saturday, April 15, at 1 p.m., at Mountaineer Field at Milan Puskar Stadium.

Mountaineers earn bid to NCAA Championships

The No. 2-ranked West Virginia University rifle team earned a bid to the 2017 NCAA National Championships, as announced tonight by the NCAA Rifle Committee.

Bill Strickland to give Deem Distinguished Lecture

Manchester Bidwell Corporation's president and chief operating officer Bill Strickland is this year's Deem Distinguished Lecture speaker. Strickland will speak about making the impossible possible at 5 p.m. March 2 in Bloch Learning and Performance Hall at the Creative Arts Center. Strickland helped redefine Pittsburgh after the steel industry declined.

'Hidden Figures’ inspires duo to create tribute to Johnson at WVU

As part of its National Engineers Week events, West Virginia University's Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources unveiled a plaque in honor of Katherine Johnson on Feb. 21. Students Savannah Lusk and Morgan King were instrumental in the effort to honor Johnson, the first woman to desegregate WVU's graduate school.

WVU awarded $1.25 million from ARPA-E for transformational energy technology

The United States Department of Energy has marked an engineering research project at West Virginia University as a high potential opportunity to make a demonstrable impact on the country’s energy portfolio and to do it quickly. The University has received $1.25 million from DOE’s Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy, known as ARPA-E. The award will be used to develop technologies for converting electrical energy from renewable resources into energy-dense carbon-neutral liquid fuels – that is, fuels that do not increase carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.