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Fans prove WVU baseball is here to stay

Members of the Mountaineer baseball team concluded the season as national semifinalists, but — to many — it feels like the team’s story is still just beginning. All that is left to wonder is, what can happen next year? Anything is possible.

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Announcements

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Events

  • Sign up for National Writing Project at WVU teacher’s day of poetry in July

    The National Writing Project at WVU and the School of Education and Counseling are hosting a teacher’s day of poetry featuring West Virginia Poet Laureate Marc Harshman on July 23 at the Mountainlair.

  • Retirement celebration planned for Adele Siba

    The WVU community is invited to a celebration honoring Adele Siba, assistant director of the Admissions Outreach and Engagement Office, who is retiring after 37 years of dedicated service to WVU. The drop-in celebration will be held from 3-5 p.m. June 29 in the Visitors Center at One Waterfront Place.

  • LaunchLab offering summer sessions for those with big ideas

    The Morris L. Hayhurst LaunchLab, in partnership with the West Virginia Small Business Development Center, is hosting drop-in startup support sessions from noon to 1 p.m. every Tuesday through Aug. 4 at Evansdale Crossing, Suite 413.

  • Farewell celebration planned for Sheena Murphy

    The WVU community is invited to celebrate and thank Sheena Murphy for her more than 10 years of service as associate vice president for research development from 3-5 p.m. Thursday (June 18) at Black Bear Burritos.

  • CCAM to host Morgantown Municipal Band Independence Day Concert

    In celebration of the nation’s 250th birthday, the College of Creative Arts and Media will host the Morgantown Municipal Band’s Independence Day Concert at 11 a.m. July 4 in front of the Canady Creative Arts Center.

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Videos

WVU president reflects following year-long tour through Mountain State

Across all 55 West Virginia counties, President Michael T. Benson met alumni, students, supporters and community leaders whose passion for WVU has helped shape the University. Watch some of the moments, memories and connections that made the “Welcome Home Tour” unforgettable.

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