Eberly News
57 WVU students travel to Nicaragua to address medical needs
For the last nine years, the West Virginia University Global Medical and Dental Brigades groups have worked in collaboration with Global Brigades to facilitate work in Latin America.
School of Social Work jumps to top 100 in latest U.S. News graduate rankings
The School of Social Work at West Virginia University shot up into the top third in the latest rankings of graduate programs by U.S. News & World Report.
WVU Center for Excellence in STEM Education receives $100,000 Eberly Foundation grant to expand WVUteach program
Through WVUteach, the West Virginia University Center for Excellence in STEM Education is set to produce nearly 25 STEM teachers each year, accelerating the pace of placing certified teachers in vacant West Virginia classrooms.
When science and art collide
WVU biology student wins first place in national science photo contest
Regrowth
WVU biologist to use reclaimed mines for plant growth
Friends and family of late WVU grad create C. Patrick Laughlin Endowed Scholarship
Years after graduating from West Virginia University, Carl Patrick Laughlin (BA Arts and Sciences, ‘53) became a physician for many of America’s best-known astronauts as a part of NASA’s Space Task Group.
WVU biology students investigate the impact of climate change on Appalachian forests
Biology students at West Virginia University are studying the impact of climate change on the forests of the Appalachian Mountains.
Growing the future: WVU biologists team up to research new bioproducts
WVU biologists team up to research new bioproducts
WVU biologists awarded $1.4 million Air Force grant to examine moths’ olfactory systems
As humans walk and talk, we sense our own movements or sounds. Yet, we can distinguish our actions from everything else in our environment that affects our senses.
Funding the future
WVU finance grad creates STEM scholarship