The University’s Forensic and Investigative Science program in the Eberly College of Arts and Sciences isn’t just ahead of the curve — it’s helping draw the curve for the rest of the nation.
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Generations of alumni and friends are showing their support for West Virginia University during today’s (March 26) eighth Day of Giving, the annual 24-hour fundraising effort organized by the WVU Foundation.
For many incoming students, Adventure WV offers more than just a trip — it’s a launchpad. They arrive unsure of what to expect, and within hours, they’re surrounded by new friends and a community that feels like home.
Management Information Systems, based at the John Chambers College of Business and Economics, is about more than just technology — it’s where business, data and people come together to solve real-world problems.
At West Virginia University, robotics engineering isn’t just research — it’s revolutionizing industries, solving real-world challenges and preparing the next generation of engineers to lead.
The WVU Mine Rescue team — based at the Benjamin M. Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources — is built by students from multiple disciplines and industry experts with a passion for safety and rescue. This week, team members are competing for a third international title at the Intercollegiate Mine Emergency Rescue Development competition being held at the Colorado School of Mines in Golden, Colorado.