SCIENTIST SPOTLIGHT: Micheal Fultz
Stacks of three-ring binders and accordion files line the shelves of Dr. Micheal Fultz’s office. They contain some of his most valued documents. They aren’t solutions to the long-held scientific Read More
Stacks of three-ring binders and accordion files line the shelves of Dr. Micheal Fultz’s office. They contain some of his most valued documents. They aren’t solutions to the long-held scientific Read More
A team of researchers from West Virginia University has had its groundbreaking research on converting solar energy to fuel published in Nature Photonics, a prestigious peer-reviewed scientific journal. The team, Read More
West Virginia University has received a five-year, $2.2 million competitive grant from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health to continue to offer advanced training to physicians and engineering Read More
Calling all makers: the Robert C. Byrd Institute for Advanced Flexible Manufacturing (RCBI) and a group of statewide partners will present the 2015 West Virginia Makes Festival, a celebration of ingenuity Read More
West Virginia’s two largest universities are coming together to support collaborative research and healthcare projects addressing the Mountain State’s health issues. West Virginia University and Marshall University have each pledged Read More
Scientific research done in West Liberty University’s College of Sciences this summer included the study of skulls in the lab of Dr. Matthew Zdilla, associate professor of Biology and Physician Read More
Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin, U.S. Senators Joe Manchin and Shelley Moore Capito, along with Reps. David McKinley, Alex Mooney and Evan Jenkins, today announced the National Science Foundation (NSF) is Read More
Shepherd University recently received three grants from the Eastern West Virginia Community Development Foundation that will allow the university to help with workforce development in the region and promote education Read More
When it comes to energy research – the kind that will transform the country’s economic, security and environmental outlook – the nation needs more than first downs. It needs touchdowns, Read More
The West Virginia University and University of Rome Tor Vergata Solar Decathlon team is back – and the nearly 50 students involved are ready to design, build and operate an Read More