Chambers College Dean Joshua Hall is preparing for a new academic year that will signal the official start of his deanship by strategically aligning his leadership team to provide focus to core operational areas: graduate programs, undergraduate programs, research, outreach and innovation.
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Although she had never attended college, Sue Ann ‘Sam’ Shipley always encouraged her two daughters to continue their education by earning their college degrees, which both have completed. Inspired by her daughters’ dedication, she decided it was time for her to go to college.
CPASS welcomes Brittany Murray, new editorial assistant with FiT Publishing in the International Center for Performance Excellence. Previously a communications specialist in the John Chambers College of Business and Economics, she will prepare manuscripts, develop marketing materials and oversee textbooks and journals through to publication.
The sweetest time of summer is here. The Davis College of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Design is now accepting pre-orders for peaches. The quintessential summer fruit will only be available in one-half bushels and priced at $30 each.
The Lane Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, as part of the NSF Track-2 project on "Multi-Scale Integrative Approach to Digital Health: Collaborative Research and Education in Smart Health in West Virginia and Arkansas," will hold a two-day virtual workshop on AI and Data Science in Smart Health July 22-23.
From the time he was six years old, mechanical and aerospace engineering graduate Matt Underwood’s family knew he was going to be an engineer. Having worked for seven years as a NASA aerospace research engineer, focused on air traffic management and flight-deck technologies, he has recently transitioned into an assembly, integration and test engineer.