The WVU Council for Gender Equity is pleased to announce Shari Steinman as the 2021 recipient of the Mary Catherine Buswell Award. Through her work as an assistant professor in the Department of Psychology, Steinman prioritizes the advancement of women scientists through intentional mentorship, research opportunities, exposure and role modeling.
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The 2020-‘21 class of the West Virginia Business Hall of Fame honors a group of pioneers and visionaries who have transformed the business landscape of our state and inspire us to move West Virginia Forward.
New students pursuing computer engineering, computer science, electrical engineering or information systems at WVU Tech can now do so with help from the prestigious National Science Foundation. Funded by a $650,000 NSF grant, the "Supporting Undergraduate Cohorts of Career-Ready Engineering and Science Scholars" program is designed to boost academic support for students in these four majors.
Students, faculty, a community partner and West Virginia's State Health Officer were all honored during the West Virginia University School of Public Health's annual Graduate Awards and Delta Omega Induction Ceremony on April 29.
Astronomical surveys mapping regions of the Galaxy have been collected and studied for decades. The international team, led by WVU associate professor Loren Anderson, took a new approach to their survey by focusing on the diffuse ionized gas, or DIG, in the Galactic plane.
The West Virginia University track and field team closed out competition at home, with eight first place finishes in eight events at the Track and Field Complex, at Mylan Park, on Saturday.