Charleston native and fourth-year doctoral student David Nason will travel to conferences, networking opportunities and roundtable discussions as a Farm Foundation 2023 Agricultural Scholar.
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Nineteen of the highest performing high school math students from across the state traveled to WVU to prepare for the American Regions Mathematics League national math competition held on June 3 at Penn State University. While on campus, students explored different areas of competition math during sessions hosted by the WVU School of Mathematical and Data Sciences.
Efforts at West Virginia University to reimagine and expand cancer care received a $50 million boost as Gov. Jim Justice joined WVU academic and Health System leaders to announce state surplus funding that will support investment to attain National Cancer Institute Designation — a first for West Virginia.
The annual CAMC Women and Children’s Teddy Bear Fair offers children and their families an opportunity to receive health education while having fun.
The WVU Health Affairs Institute has launched a robust online Medicaid administrative claims data analysis training, enabling researchers, data analysts and students to develop a better understanding of how to use Medicaid data to identify health trends and associations. The first 10-week introductory course begins Monday (June 19).
WVU researchers plan to increase the supply of rare earth elements and critical minerals extracted from acid mine drainage across the country with the funding from the U.S. Department of Defense. A team led by Paul Ziemkiewicz, director of the Water Research Institute at WVU, will establish resource recovery sites in West Virginia and Montana as part of the project.