The latest gift from longtime University supporters Dan and Betsy Brown will help fund activities related to the WVU Formula SAE racing team in the Benjamin M. Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources. The significant donation will be used by the WVU Formula SAE team in preparation for 2019 competition.
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Potomac State College will once again offer a special course this summer, Archaeology Field Methods, beginning May 14 and running through June 22. Participants in the class will meet at Ashby’s Fort in Fort Ashby to excavate the site in search of historical artifacts.
WVU Tech’s Forensic Investigation camp returns to campus June 11-14. The Camp STEM program is for boys and girls in 9-12 grades who are interested in learning about science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Now in its fourth year, the STEM Summer Academy for Girls puts current and incoming high school girls in touch with female STEM professionals for a week of career exploration.
This workshop will take place May 15, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the Morgantown Marriott at Waterfront Place.
Join West Virginia Clinical and Translational Science Institute leadership and members from across the state to discuss exciting new efforts and initiatives in clinical and translational science in the Mountain State.
A record number of students - five - from West Virginia University have been selected to participate in National Science Foundation-funded summer research fellowships with the National Institute of Standards and Technology. Home to three Nobel Prize winners, NIST is one of the leading research organizations in the world.