Participating libraries gain access to new MIT Press titles—around 90 titles per year—as well as its eligible backlist of approximately 2,300 books. D2O features two non-overlapping collections of scholarly monographs and edited volumes: Humanities & Social Sciences and STEAM.
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A new designation by the United States National Security Agency and Department of Homeland Security has established the cybersecurity bachelor’s degree program at WVU as one of the top-tier programs in the nation. Recently, the cybersecurity program in the Lane Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering in the Statler College has been redesignated as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense through academic year 2027.
A horseback riding accident during high school set Dr. Katie Hill on a path to becoming a doctor. After enrolling at WVU, the Wyoming County native found a passion for working with different cultures and underserved populations, and the School of Medicine’s Global Health Track provided her with an added focus on healthcare disparities and comparative approaches to health throughout the world.
WVU Libraries’ Teaching and Learning Committee has selected Samantha N. Franzese, Jude Platz and Elizabeth Rockwell as 2022 Robert F. Munn Undergraduate Library Scholars. The award goes to one or more Honors students for an outstanding humanities or social sciences thesis based on research conducted in the WVU Libraries.
ThermoFisher Scientific, the last of the presentations, will visit campus to present "The Helios 5 Hydra Multi-Ion Species Plasma Focused Ion Beam” tomorrow (May 25) from 1-4 p.m. in Room 105 White Hall. The presentation can also be attended via Microsoft Teams.
WVU Extension 4-H offers countless opportunities for 4-H’ers throughout the state to attend summer camp, from county camps to varying statewide camps, there is something for all ages. In addition to the usual overnight residential camps, some counties also offer day camps, including those targeted to younger children.