The workshop will be offered in person at the Downtown Library and on Zoom from 1-5 p.m. Monday, Oct. 16. The JARVIS School tutorials and hands-on sessions serve as an introduction to open-access databases and tools for materials design.
Research
Tatiana Trejos, assistant professor in the WVU Department of Forensic and Investigative Science, and graduate student Meghan Prusinowski have developed a one-of-a-kind method that can help piece together a crime scene by literally piecing the evidence together.
The workshop will be offered in person at the Downtown Library and on Zoom from 1-5 p.m. Monday, Oct. 16. The JARVIS School tutorials and hands-on sessions serve as an introduction to open-access databases and tools for materials design.
The WVU Libraries Instruction Steering Committee has selected Roxanne Rankin and Lauren Volk as 2023 Robert F. Munn Undergraduate Library Scholars, an award recognizing one or more Honors students for an outstanding humanities or social sciences thesis based on research conducted at WVU Libraries.
To simplify and improve customer support for proposals, awards, agreements and general questions about research administration, the Office of Sponsored Programs will begin using Salesforce today (Aug. 1).
University wildlife and fisheries researchers who teamed up with state and federal agencies to save the candy darter from extinction are the northeast region’s 2022 Recovery Champions, recognition from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.