WV Prime hopes to cultivate innovation Charleston Gazette Students work on their business ideas and technologies. WV Prime is a business innovation program at West Virginia University. By Lori Kersey CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- A new program at West Virginia University is pairing entrepreneurs with the business ...
W.Va. lawmakers navigate lobby ban, social media Washington Examiner But the West Virginia Legislature has rules meant to insulate its members from last-minute pressures while they're debating and voting on bills. Leaders in the House of Delegates reminded the majority Democrats of their rules during a recent ...
WVDoE: Cheap gas a threat to W.Va. coal State Journal By Taylor Kuykendall, Reporter - email While giving an overview of West Virginia's energy portfolio and coal's role, a West Virginia Division of Energy official said the low cost of natural gas is one of the biggest threats to the coal industry.
WVU Tech looks to public for its long-range vision State Journal All in all, it will be a long process bringing the West Virginia University Institute of Technology back from the multitude of problems it faces. "I don't know what Tech looks like 10 years from now. That's one of our challenges," said Carolyn Long, ...
W.Va. gov proposes coal mine safety measures BusinessWeek By LAWRENCE MESSINA West Virginia would require coal operators to tamp down further on methane gas and coal dust levels as part of the mine safety bill from Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin this session. Tomblin's proposal would also follow the lead of ...
West Virginia grabs top QB recruit from Texas Austin American-Statesman As part of a technology change, commenting will not be available on some articles for a number of months. Read more about the change here. West Virginia's first recruiting class as a member-in-waiting of the Big 12 won't make Texas or Oklahoma quiver, ...
W.Va. Tech's interim leader ready to face challenges head-on Daily Mail - Charleston Carolyn Long is settling in as the new provost of West Virginia University Institute of Technology. Though she knows she has a lot of work ahead of her, she says she has found the time to meet with students and get used to living in Montgomery after ...
Start-up guru aims to build investment fund Washington Post The West Virginia native first entered the world of technology start-ups in 1999, working in sales for life sciences bioinformatics firm InforMax based in Bethesda. Later, after brief stints with young companies in New Jersey, Boston and Ohio, ...