The Office of Undergraduate Research seeks to reward undergraduate students who bring their research and creative activity to publication while at WVU. Recognized work may include peer-reviewed scientific articles, book chapters, recordings and other forms of creative and scholarly materials of national or international significance.
Research
In a recent series of preclinical studies, the Vaccine Development Center determined a way to heighten immune responses and protection against Bordetella pertussis, the bacteria that causes whooping cough.
A new report from the National Science Foundation ranks the Benjamin M. Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources in the top 23% of engineering programs in the United States, coming in at 94 among 413 institutions.
Sano-Franchini, the new Gaziano Family Legacy Professor of Rhetoric and Writing and associate professor of English, researches the cultural politics of user experience design, Asian American rhetoric and the rhetorical work of institutions.
Hosted by WVU Libraries, this series includes two special workshops on applying the knowledge you have acquired to perform special functions.
Participants must wear a Fitbit for at least 15 weeks and attend two 30-minute sessions in the Life Sciences Building. Participants may be eligible for monetary incentives.