WVU will celebrate its renewed status as a top-tier, R1-level research institution during the eighth annual Research Week from April 6-11.
Discussions and presentations will explore science storytelling, literacy and playfulness, and AI and the law. The week will also feature exhibits of student work, a graduate student thesis competition and other events.
“Research Week is a way for us all to pause and celebrate the tremendous amount of work that goes into being an R1 university and to say ‘thank you’ to everyone who makes it possible,” said Melanie Page, associate vice president for creative and scholarly activities at the Research Office.
See the full Research Week schedule.
Since 2019, the University has hosted Research Week each spring to spotlight student and faculty research while informing the community about the University’s innovation and discovery.