West Virginia University researchers are resurrecting discarded electronics, recycling electronic waste and recovering minerals from it to make new products critical for national defense.
Research
The force behind WVU’s Appalachian Coders project has made it her mission to remove elitism from gifted education. This means identifying gifted students living in disadvantaged areas while promoting the STEM disciplines.
We are seeking individuals over the age of 18 to participate in a research study. The purpose of the study is to examine an intervention to increase physical activity in adults who are currently physically inactive.
Attend a WVU Libraries online citation manager workshop to learn how to use tools to organize, format and share citations.
Two WVU engineers are developing new technologies for coal waste storage facilities that will detect and prevent potential failures like leakage of hazardous materials into the environment.
The data services workshops are designed to provide faculty and students training in data management, software platforms for data visualization and analysis, and finding data resources.