West Virginia University will offer a cybersecurity studies graduate program in Fall 2018. Virginia Kleist, chair, professor and MS Business Data Analytics Program coordinator, talks with Inside WVU today host April Kaull about the new online master’s program and how its real-world applications.
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West Virginia University will host “Powering your Research with IBM Watson: IBM Watson + Healthcare,” Thursday (May 3) from 5-8 p.m., in room 135 of the Advanced Engineering Research Building. The event is open to the WVU community; dinner and refreshments will be provided.
All staff, including student workers, must enroll in two-factor authentication by 8 a.m. May 10. After that deadline, you will be forced to set up two-factor when you try to access a secure system.
Four students (Lawrence Georgiana, Scott Lopez, Annalice Mollica and Brianna Paul) have been awarded the prestigious Boren Scholarship and will spend a year immersed in the language and culture of countries that have been identified as critical to U.S. interests.
Nathan Bennett and Sarah Petitto are recipients of the first scholarship at the College of Law meant to increase the number of lawyers practicing in the state’s rural communities. Established by the West Virginia State Bar, the Rural Practice Scholarship pays tuition and fees for three years of law school in exchange for the student’s commitment to three years of post-graduate legal practice in a rural county.
Potomac State College alumnus, Andrew Seymour, Ph.D., was recently recognized by the Alumni Association at WVU Potomac State during a special ceremony with the inscription of his name on the Duke Anthony Whitmore/Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Academic Achievement Wall, which was conceived in order to recognize the academic and scholarly achievements of alumni, faculty and students.