The West Virginia Business Hall of Fame, sponsored by the John Chambers College of Business and Economics, recognizes business leaders who have demonstrated extraordinary influence and impact in their fields. The nomination deadline is Jan. 2.
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WVU Institute of Technology is developing a state-of-the-art radio frequency identification sensor network using a $20,000 grant from the West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission Division of Science and Research.
As a part of the School of Public Health's Dean's Colloquium series, two experts from the CDC National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health shared their expertise on the importance of understanding how work affects an individual’s health and well-being.
The Sustainable Development internship program is designed for undergraduate students who wish to cultivate their leadership and community-based research capacities to contribute to transformative social change in Appalachia.
Highlighted by Madisen Smith’s 1,000-point milestone, the Mountaineer women's basketball team defeated RMU, 72-42.
This panel of women leaders will come together to discuss the power of women in shaping decision-making processes and their efforts to gain more control over critical resources, advance social justice and promote livelihoods with dignity in their communities.