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In the final episode of our three-part series, The Golden Bear Way, we dive deep into WVU Tech’s impact and future, specifically through the lens of their Construction Management program.
We're joined by Dr. Kase Poling, assistant professor and expert in disaster response and infrastructure recovery, to discuss how communities rebuild after natural disasters—an especially timely topic following the devastation of Hurricane Helene in Appalachia.
We’ll also explore the impressive growth of WVU Tech’s Construction Management degree, which boasts a 100% job placement rate. Learn how this program is shaping future leaders in construction with the skills to face both today’s challenges and those to come.
Catch this insightful conversation on the role of education, leadership, and resilience in community rebuilding. And if you haven’t yet, be sure to check out Part One with President T. Ramon Stuart and Part Two with Dr. Tamara Smith.
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In the final episode of our three-part series, The Golden Bear Way, we dive deep into WVU Tech’s impact and future, specifically through the lens of their Construction Management program.
We're joined by Dr. Kase Poling, assistant professor and expert in disaster response and infrastructure recovery, to discuss how communities rebuild after natural disasters—an especially timely topic following the devastation of Hurricane Helene in Appalachia.
We’ll also explore the impressive growth of WVU Tech’s Construction Management degree, which boasts a 100% job placement rate. Learn how this program is shaping future leaders in construction with the skills to face both today’s challenges and those to come.
Catch this insightful conversation on the role of education, leadership, and resilience in community rebuilding. And if you haven’t yet, be sure to check out Part One with President T. Ramon Stuart and Part Two with Dr. Tamara Smith.