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Rising Freshmen Participate in Summer Research

Nine rising freshmen students interested in majoring in STEM disciplines arrived at WVU on July 14, 2019 to participate in a two-week summer research immersion. Mathematics research centered on using unmanned aerial vehicles to optimize search-and-rescue missions. Chemistry research involved testing of new laboratory experiments. The program was funded by NSF via an INCLUDES grant to the First2 STEM Success Network. More details can be found in the ENews article.

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Career Mentoring Panel (Jul 16, 2019)

What is it like to work in a non-academic setting relative to an academic setting? Can you transition from academia to non-academia or vice versa? What non-academic jobs are available for students in your field? A panel of professionals from non-academic settings will answer these questions and more about their professional lives.

Day/Time: Tuesday July 16, 2019 from 8:30-9:45 am
Location: 122 Ming Hseih Hall
Panelists: Jesse White (NASA IV &V), Megan Kruger (WV Water Research Institute), Ross Brittain (WV DEP) and Bethany Hornbeck (Mother Communications Co.).

The WVU community is invited to attend this event along with the 2019 crop of SURE participants.

Questions? Contact the Office of Undergraduate Research at (304)293-9354

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All invited to the 3rd Annual Undergraduate Spring Symposium

The WVU community is invited to attend the 3rd Annual Undergraduate Spring Symposium, where over 180 students will be presenting their research on Friday, April 12, 5-7:10 p.m. in the Mountainlair Greenbrier and Blackwater rooms and Saturday, April 13, 12-4p.m. in the Mountainlair Ballrooms. Oral presentations will be delivered on Friday night, and poster presentations will comprise the afternoon on Saturday. Presentation topics will include a broad range of disciplines representing the arts, humanities, social and behavioral sciences, and STEM fields. For many undergraduate presenters, the Undergraduate Spring Symposium represents the culmination of research conducted under the supervision of WVU faculty research mentors over the course of the academic year. For more information on this event, please contact the Office of Undergraduate Research by email at undergradresearch@mail.wvu.edu or phone at 304-293-9354. 

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Robotics REU at West Virginia University

The WVU Statler College of Engineering recently received funding for a Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) Site for summer 2019. The site is focused on research in robotics, specifically human-swarm interaction.

NOTE: WVU and non-WVU students are eligible to apply to this site.

Program Dates: May 19 – July 26, 2019 (10-weeks)

Eligibility/Qualifications

Link to Apply: https://wvu.smapply.io/prog/RoboticsREU/ (application due by/before April 12, 2019)

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WVU's STEM Ambassador Program

WVU Stem Ambassadors act as science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) instructors and camp/cabin counselors during 4-H summer camps and events across the state of West Virginia. Given training and materials, ambassadors travel throughout the state during the summer and deliver pre-arranged STEM curriculum in a variety of settings. Events include county 4-H day or overnight camps, summer youth program sites, state 4-H camps located at Jackson’s Mill in Jane Lew, WV, the West Virginia State Fair located in Lewisburg, WV, and camps on the WVU campuses in Morgantown and Beckley. 


This is a great opportunity for students to earn some extra money this summer, improve their teaching and leadership skills, and camp in beautiful locations across West Virginia all while spreading their enthusiasm for science. The program will be the eighth year of the program and the more than ninety previous STEM Ambassadors who served in summers 2012-2018 have reported that the program was a life-changing experience. More importantly, because many of the more than 60,000 children served often have little access to hands-on science, the STEM Ambassadors can change lives by inspiring future scientists and engineers.

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Woodrow Wilson Academy - STEM Teacher Prep

A radically new approach to teacher preparation developed in collaboration with MIT, the WW Academy blends live classroom practice, one-on-one faculty mentorship, simulations, and game-based and online learning. The curriculum is time-flexible, tailored to each candidate's existing knowledge, and candidates progress by demonstrating mastery of specific skills for success in the classroom of today and tomorrow.

This new graduate school of education is seeking creative, innovative candidates with strong STEM backgrounds. WW Academy applicants may be college seniors, graduates, or career changers who have completed an undergraduate or graduate major in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics with a GPA of 3.0 or higher. Learn more about the WW Academy's application process below. 

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Summer Research in Water Management - University of Kansas

Undergraduate Summer Research Positions at University of Kansas and West Virginia University in Produced Water Management

Multiple undergraduate research positions are available for Summer 2019 at the University of Kansas and West Virginia University as part of an NSF supported research program to address the treatment, management and environmental impacts of produced water- wastewater resulting from oil and gas production. Students will work with a faculty mentor on an 8 week research project addressing one of the following research areas:

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WVU Student Researchers Present at 2019 URDC

Thirty-four WVU students will take part in the sixteenth annual Undergraduate Research Day at the Capitol (URDC) in Charleston on Tuesday, February 26, 2019.

Students will represent fifteen institutions at URDC, which runs from 8:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. in the Capitol Rotunda.  In all, over 90 students will participate.

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