Each year, students from across the Eberly College are selected as Outstanding Seniors and Outstanding Graduate Teaching Assistants. Eberly Scholars are also chosen annually for a monetary award to help offset the cost of their education as they work to achieve their academic goals.
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The robotics program in the Benjamin M. Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources is more than a collection of high-tech labs and cutting-edge machines — it’s a dynamic ecosystem where aspiring engineers design, build and program the next generation of intelligent systems.
The WVU Center for Excellence in Disabilities is looking for mentors with lived disability experience to work with students and professionals through training sessions, discussions and workshops.
Alumnus Matthew Kampert, a physician at the Cleveland Clinic with dual appointments in sports medicine and endocrinology, will serve as a guest lecturer for the School of Medicine Division of Exercise Physiology at noon May 15 in the Health Sciences Center, Fukushima Auditorium and on Zoom.
Camila Romero, of Morgantown, and Christopher Smith, of Point Pleasant, have joined an elite group after being awarded the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship, a program that supports graduate education in STEM-based fields. Both are pursuing research-based doctoral degrees.
The slate features seven contests, including four home matches at Dick Dlesk Soccer Stadium starting Thursday, Aug. 14, when the Mountaineers welcome Virginia to Morgantown.