Dr. Cynthia Hall, Associate Professor of Psychology, explained that students were chosen through a peer-review process and competed for a small number of presentation slots.
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West Virginia Secretary of Transportation credits long career to WVU Tech experience
At 17, Wriston said he thought he had all the answers. He left high school and entered the workforce.
Junior Nursing Academy returns to WVU Tech’s campus this summer
Students reaping benefits of SUCCESS program
Students who demonstrate financial need and majoring in electrical engineering, computer engineering, computer science or information systems can apply for the program.
From culinary arts to clinical settings: Nontraditional WVU student finds her calling as a nurse in adulthood
When Petra Vasale was choosing her career path in high school, she had two clear role models: her father, who was a small business owner and phenomenal cook, or her mother, who was a labor and delivery nurse at Charleston Area Medical Center.
March 9 Day Of Giving Seeks Support For WVU Tech Students And Campus Projects
The WVU Day of Giving challenges alumni, faculty, staff and friends of WVU Tech to donate to Tech's scholarship funds and campus projects.
WVU Day of Giving is Wednesday, March 9, 2022. The 24-hour fundraising campaign is a chance for donors across the WVU system to support the departments and programs that matter to them.
WVU Tech is seeking donations to help fund some of its biggest projects, including scholarships for all students and student-athletes, and building a new President’s House on campus.
Day of Giving will also feature several challenges to boost donors' gifts. There are challenges across the WVU system that include most gifts within a one-hour period, a social media prop challenge and many more. These challenges have funding attached to them, and if those challenges are met, an additional donation is made.
Visit WVU Tech's Day of Giving site to donate on March 9. Find other university-wide matches and challenges here.
A Valladolid man awarded in the United States for his "promising career" in renewable energy
He is young and has a promising career. Reasons why the West Virginia University Institute of Technology has chosen him to award the award of best alumnus 2022. What for Raúl Martín Valencia is "a pride", for the university where he finished his studies is "the beginning of a successful career".