Undergraduate students who exemplify the values and ideals taught by Martin Luther King Jr. are invited to apply for the scholarship by Dec. 13. The award recognizes active interest and involvement in areas of social justice, civil rights and world peace.
Posts
The World Languages Program in the Eberly College of Arts and Sciences offers minors in Spanish, French, Chinese and Arabic. Students in all majors at WVU can enroll in courses focused on these languages.
Dr. Sally Hodder, director of the West Virginia Clinical and Translational Science Institute, University associate vice president for clinical and translational science and Chancellor’s Preeminent Scholar Chair, was elected to the National Academy of Medicine for her accomplishments as an infectious diseases physician and researcher. She is the first person from WVU to be chosen for the National Academy of Medicine.
Brandy Cloud, an active-duty officer in the U.S. Public Health Service who recently completed the School of Nursing’s Post-MSN Certificate Program for Psychiatric Mental Health, aims to provide both medical and psychiatric care for immigrants as part of the ICE Health Service Corps.
A $1 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy supports WVU chemical engineer Yuxin Wang’s efforts to use microwave technology to recover the chemical compound propylene from old polypropylene products.
Each participant will be filmed for two hours during their work activities while wearing small sensors on their body. All participants who complete the study will receive up to $100 as compensation.