On Tuesday, April 26, students, faculty and staff gathered in the WVU Tech Center to celebrate the campus’ first Lavender Graduation ceremony – an event that recognizes graduating LGBTQ and ally students and their accomplishments.
On Tuesday, April 26, students, faculty and staff gathered in the WVU Tech Center to celebrate the campus’ first Lavender Graduation ceremony – an event that recognizes graduating LGBTQ and ally students and their accomplishments.
On Saturday, April 23, 2016, WVU Tech recognized the newest members of the distinguished group of Alumni of the Year recipients at a banquet at the Charleston Marriott.
Registration for WVU Tech’s 2016 summer session is open. Classes begin on Monday, May 16, and the session will include a wide range of in-class and online courses.
Students not yet admitted to the university should apply online as soon as possible if they wish to start during the summer session. To find out more, contact WVU Tech Admissions at tech- admissions@mail.wvu.edu or at 304.442.3146.
On Thursday, April 21, nearly 150 students, staff, faculty, alumni and members of industry packed the WVU Tech Center Ballroom for the 2016 WVU Tech Design Expo.
The 19th Annual STEM Awards Banquet was held on Monday, April 18 in the Tech Center Ballroom. More than 140 students, staff, faculty and family members gathered to celebrate the achievements of 41 WVU Tech students.
On a chilly April Wednesday, members of the WVU Tech Society of Automotive Engineers Baja Buggy team packed up the racing buggy they’ve spent months building from scratch and set off for Cookeville, Tennessee for the first of three spring semester competitions.
Kelly Hudgins, director of WVU Tech’s Student Success Center, was among four WVU advisors honored with the Nicholas Evans Excellence in Advising Award.
Hudgins has been with WVU Tech for three years. At the SSC, she oversees academic advising for all incoming first-year and transfer students, new student registration events, new student orientation, peer tutoring and academic intervention. Her work has been instrumental in the success of the center, which sees more than 10,000 visits each year.
WVU Tech’s faculty members are dedicated to the advancement of the fields they teach. Outside of the classroom, they’re researchers, writers, presenters, go-to experts and road warriors who share their passion for learning with the world.
Here’s what our faculty members have been up to:
WVU Tech Community,
Last night, there were shootings off campus in the city of Montgomery. Based upon investigative reports, there was no threat to the University campus. Local police agencies are investigating, and as a precaution, University Police increased police staffing and patrols on campus throughout the night and will do so at least throughout the weekend.