Eberly News

WVU researcher illuminating gender dynamics in 2018 election
Recent social movements, such as the women’s march and #MeToo, have brought gender to the forefront of public discussion.
Di Bartolomeo named a 2018-2019 American Council on Education Fellow
Lisa Di Bartolomeo, a professor in the Department of World Languages, Literatures and Linguistics and senior adviser in the Office of Global Affairs, has been named a Fellow for the 2018-2019 academic year by the American Council on Education.
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 geography alumnus receives national Outstanding Scientist Award
West Virginia University alumnus Jothiganesh Shanmugasundaram received an Outstanding Scientist Award during the National Conference on Climate Resilience for Sustainable Livelihood in Annamalai Nagar, Tamil Nadu, India on Wednesday, Feb. 28.
WVU Department of History to host 54th annual Callahan Lecture March 22
The Department of History at West Virginia University will feature author and historian William Beezley as the speaker for the 2018 Callahan Lecture.

Going the distance: WVU students travel to Galapagos Islands for Model UN competition
WVU students travel to Galapagos Islands for Model United Nations conference

Cassak named 2017-2018 Benedum Distinguished Scholar in Physical Sciences and Technology
Paul Cassak, associate professor of Physics and Astronomy in the Eberly College of Arts and Sciences has been named West Virginia University’s 2017-2018 Benedum Distinguished Scholar in Physical Sciences and Technology. This designation is intended to recognize and reward WVU faculty who exemplify distinction in research, scholarship or creative activity.

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.

WVU launches new transatlantic MA in international history and security studies
As the world faces increased security challenges, West Virginia University aspires to raise awareness of human diversity and global security needs through a new collaborative graduate degree.

WVU students selected for legislative internships
Eleven students from the Eberly College of Arts and Sciences at West Virginia University have been selected to intern at the West Virginia State Legislature this semester.