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First2 Network

First2 Network

Learn more about the alliance working to support rural, first-generation and other underrepresented STEM students in West Virginia

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Undergraduate Research Day at the Capitol

Undergraduate Research Day at the Capitol

Support student research at the West Virginia State Capitol in 2023

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Research Challenge Grants

Research Challenge Grants

Meet the three current awardees and learn about how particularly relevant their work became in recent years

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Scientist Spotlight Video Series

Scientist Spotlight Video Series

Scientists take many paths throughout their careers. Explore the daily lives of four West Virginia science professionals working in academia, government, and industry.

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Vision 2025: West Virginia Science & Technology Plan

Vision 2025: West Virginia Science & Technology Plan

Strategic goals aimed to develop West Virginia’s science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) talent pipeline while expanding research, innovation and entrepreneurship

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10Feb

Faculty awarded over $3.9 million for the creation of university-based research centers in West Virginia

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19Dec

Faculty at eight West Virginia colleges and universities awarded state grants to upgrade STEM equipment and enhance instruction

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09Nov

West Virginia Antibiotic Awareness initiative expands resources, research

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People like me, the science professors or scientists, don’t seem to have a lot of public contact, and we could probably do more about that. Politicians are on television all of the time, but the scientists are not.

David H. Huber
Professor, West Virginia State University

Sometimes the most difficult questions in life are the easiest. We just need to quit trying so hard and look at what’s right in front of us.

Jason Hubbart
Professor, West Virginia University

It just gives me a really deep sense of wonder. I think that if we can translate that sense of wonder to people, to kids and adults, we’ll have a better audience when we want to talk about climate change or global warming or other serious discussions that we need to have as a culture and as a species.

F. Robin O'Keefe
Professor, Marshall University

They say Einstein’s is the face that launched a thousand physics careers. Well, I’m one of them.

Zach Etienne
Assistant Professor, West Virginia University

I was very lucky as my mom was a pioneer back home. She was my mentor. She guided me all the way through. She always told me that, ‘As a girl, you are no less than anyone else.’ Unfortunately, many female students in rural West Virginia – and all over the world – are not as lucky as I was. The ones who are lucky, I think it is our goal to help those who are not.

Afrin Naz
Associate Professor, West Virginia University Institute of Technology

Every time I am teaching, I am trying to adjust and learn from my students. There are no similar students. Each is a different learner and understands physics differently. It’s not easy.

Maria Babiuc Hamilton
Associate Professor, Marshall University

“Sometimes something simple can have very large consequences.”

Philippe Georgel
Professor of Biological Sciences, Marshall University

A theme behind my whole career has been collaboration.

Mark Flood
Professor, Fairmont State University

Overcoming the social barriers for adopting new technology is really huge. It’s very difficult, even more difficult than overcoming a technical barrier for new technology. In my opinion – of course, I’m biased – West Virginia has the opportunity to be at the forefront in developing these kind of technologies (improvements in coal waste disposal and energy efficiency) and making a huge impact in coal producing regions worldwide.

Lian-Shin "Lance" Lin
Professor, West Virginia University

Continued funding for research is crucial to helping West Virginia and the United States move forward.

Eric Blough
Professor and Associate Dean of Academic and Curricular Affairs for the School of Pharmacy, Marshall University

If you have a strategy, there is a way to improve the water quality. Whatever we do here is going to benefit many people.

Fernando Rojano
Assistant Research Professor, West Virginia State University

That’s probably the best part of the job is getting the students involved. Watching them learn science by doing science. Seeing how excited they get when they make a discovery or achieve a goal in the laboratory. I really, really enjoy that.

Joseph Horzempa
Associate Professor, West Liberty University
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