Every semester, many Eberly College students take advantage of the resources provided by the Office of Undergraduate Research to match with faculty conducting research in their disciplines. The selected students receive a stipend and conduct full-time research.
Research
Nicholas Bowman, Jay Krehbiel, Tamba M'Bayo and Angel Tuninetti, all from the Eberly College of Arts and Sciences, have received grants from the U.S. Fulbright Scholar Program to conduct research abroad.
All faculty and graduate teaching assistants are invited to celebrate the close of the academic year May 8 with sessions designed to enhance your teaching, showcase instructional innovations and promote networking with peers.
Clean water is indispensable for human health, and human activity plays a large role water quality. West Virginia University researchers have compared that circular relationship in watersheds affected by different water movement and external factors to identify the dominant controls of stream water quality and ecosystem health.
The Third Annual Behavioral & Biomedical T32 Spring Symposium will be held Friday (May 3) from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.in 301 BMRC on the Health Sciences campus. The theme is "A Two Way Street: The Intersection between Science & Policy.”
A West Virginia University industrial mathematics and statistics student is helping WVU baseball coaches improve their understanding of the strike zone.