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WVU students selected to participate in CASE workshop

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Four students have been selected to participate in the Catalyzing Advocacy in Science and Engineering Workshop conducted by American Association for the Advancement of Science in Washington, D. C. March 24-27. WVU students have been sponsored at CASE for six years, a good example of the University elevating its national presence and providing unique enrichment opportunities for students.

2019 AAAS CASE Workshop participants from WVU:

  • Tatianna Evanisko, undergraduate student, Environmental and Natural Resource Economics
  • Catheryne Gambill, graduate student, Immunology and Microbial Pathogenesis
  • Andrew Kaiser, graduate student, Physics and Astronomy
  • Joellen Stivala, undergraduate student, Wildlife and Fisheries Resources and Recreation, Parks, and Tourism Resources

Find out more about the workshop.