The University will play a pivotal role in a $20 million National Science Foundation-funded project that will strengthen neuroscience research, the workforce and infrastructure in the state.
Research
University researchers are looking to restore the American chestnut, unearth the benefits of fire on forests and soil, reimagine refugee narratives and understand the link between opioid use and advanced cancer.
The WVU Faculty Senate Service Committee recently awarded five grants to faculty for fiscal year 2024.
Ashton Marra, a career journalist-turned-professor, and Jonathan Stoltman, director of the Opioid Policy Institute, founded Reporting on Addiction to research how the media can change the narrative about addiction, thus changing outcomes for both individuals and communities.
This intensive workshop designed to improve participants’ research skills with hands-on activities on a variety of resources, methods, tools and topics will be held Aug. 7-9 in the Downtown Library.
A critical figure, especially at the collegiate and professional levels, is important and affects communities across the world from cities with Olympic stadiums to college towns with NCAA teams. It’s the economics of sports, and Professor Brad Humphreys knows a thing or two about it.