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WVU hires experienced scientist, academic leader to serve as provost and vice president for academic affairs

Following a national search focused on the academic future of West Virginia University, President Michael T. Benson is announcing the hiring of Beverly Wendland, an accomplished scholar and academic leader with wide-ranging higher education experience, to serve as the University’s provost and vice president for academic affairs.

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VIDEO: Dr. Clay Marsh on living longer

As the new year brings a focus on personal health and wellness, Dr. Marsh shares four tips for living a longer, healthier and happier life.

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