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State Leaders are working together to grow West Virginia's Economy | WBOY-TV

West Virginia Forward is a multi-level effort to advance the state's economic future. It is a collaboration among West Virginia University, the West Virginia Department of Commerce, and Marshall University. The goal is to develop opportunities to strengthen and diversify all regions of the state.

 

Alliance for the Economic Development of Southern West Virginia to host national SBIR tour | HuntingtonNews.Net

The Alliance for the Economic Development of Southern West Virginia (Alliance) is partnering with the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), Marshall University's Robert C. Byrd Institute (RCBI), the West Virginia Small Business Development Center and others to welcome the National SBIR Road Tour to Huntington on June 21, giving small business owners and researchers the opportunity to learn firsthand about America’s largest federal seed fund, which awards more than $2.5 billion annually.

 

'Almost Heaven' campaign lures out-of-state visitors to W.Va. | WVVA

Billboards are popping up in major metropolitan cities from Cleveland to Washington, D.C. to Charlotte. They are different pictures of West Virginia but they all say the same thing -- Almost Heaven. The billboards are part of a new ad campaign by Governor Jim Justice to increase the number of first-time visitors, reach new travelers across the region, and continue inspire the state's loyal visitor base.

 

STEM-CARE: Partnership will bring new opportunities | The Parkersburg News and Sentinel

Editorial: West Virginia University and pharmaceutical company Mylan N.V. are working together in a 10-year program focusing on STEM-CARE. Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics; but also encouraging kids to be Curious, Active, Resilient and Engaged. Among the good goals of this program is to change the way kids think about how they can apply STEM skills.

 

Mylan and West Virginia University join forces to inspire West Virginia youth through STEM-CARE | WVU Today

Global pharmaceutical company Mylan and West Virginia University today announced a 10-year collaboration, supported by a $5 million charitable contribution from Mylan, to develop and implement a program that will expose children across West Virginia to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) and challenge traditional thinking about how STEM skills can be applied. The program will show children that STEM curricula and career opportunities are valuable for those kids who want to pursue paths beyond being engineers or lab scientists.

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