“Let’s Grow Together” will bring faculty, students and community partners together to celebrate the transformative power of community-engaged research and scholarship April 23-24.
Research
The community is invited to explore innovative student research focused on speech, language and hearing disorders from 1-4 p.m. April 24 at the HSC Pylons.
Eight graduate students are pursuing research and discovery to solve real-world challenges with support from WVU Foundation scholarships. The merit-based scholarship awards help students defray education and research costs as they complete their theses and dissertations.
Eric Horstick, an associate professor of biology, said he believes zebrafish brains and behaviors may reveal why and how it happens that righties and lefties are found among not just people, but whales, pigeons, cats, octopuses and almost every animal species on Earth.
The Office of Innovation and Commercialization is launching the new program to optimize the experience for both researchers and companies interested in partnering and moving research into real-world applications.
Faculty members and doctoral students are invited to learn how to work with the nonprofit news publisher to share their research at 1:30 p.m. Friday (April 10) on Zoom.