Congratulations to the winners of the 2022 WVU Three-Minute Thesis Competition hosted by the Office of Graduate Education and Life and to all the finalists for their fantastic presentations.
Research
Representatives from TESCAN USA will visit campus to present "A review of TESCAN Plasma Focused Ion Beam, Scanning Electron Microscopy, and Laser Cross-Sectioning Applications and Instrumentation" tomorrow ( May 6) at 9 a.m. in Room G51 of White Hall.
As science advances alongside the constantly changing virus that causes COVID-19, tools and guidelines also change, and people in West Virginia and across the nation have been challenged to stay up-to-date as vaccination guidance has evolved—a task sometimes easier said than done.
Apply now for the WVU Libraries August 2022 Graduate Student Library Immersion Program, a three-day intensive workshop designed to improve participants’ research skills with hands-on activities and demonstrations on a variety of resources, methods, tools and topics.
With a new $11 million grant from the National Institutes of Health, WVU has become just the second university in the country to receive funding for a visual-sciences Center of Biomedical Research Excellence. The COBRE grant will help WVU develop innovative ways to prevent, treat and slow the progression of vision problems that are currently incurable.
Congratulations to the category winners and runners-up from WVU's 6th annual Spring Undergraduate Research Symposium. Thank you to all of our presenters for allowing us to return to an interactive, in-person format.