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Two graduate siblings smiling at Commencement  

After years spent balancing careers and family responsibilities, Eberly College graduates Dionne and Trey Redden accomplished their academic goals together, proving to themselves that it’s never too late to start again.

American Physical Society Congressional Science Fellow smiling  

Danielle Maldonado, a doctoral student in physics, will use her scientific expertise to inform federal policymaking during a yearlong fellowship on Capitol Hill as a 2026-27 American Physical Society Congressional Science Fellow.

Headshot of keynote speaker smiling  

Faculty, students and nursing professionals are invited to explore innovations in evidence-based practice and quality improvement at the “Moving Mountains: Advancing Evidence to the Bedside & Beyond” lectureship, featuring keynote speaker Julee Briscoe Waldrop.

Person wearing lab coat  

On “Just Three Questions!” with Secretary of State Kris Warner, Dr. Clay Marsh talks about health care systems and the issues people are facing in the Mountain State.

Eberly faculty marshal at commencement  

Bonnie Brown, Native American Studies program coordinator and teaching assistant professor in the Eberly College of Arts and Sciences who is set to retire in August after 30 years of service to WVU, was selected as the Eberly Grand Marshal for May Commencement.