Rebecca “Becca” Fint-Clark has spent much of her life involved in community and civic engagement. In recognition of her outstanding accomplishments, Becca Fint-Clark will receive the Mary Catherine Buswell Award on April 24 from the WVU Council for Gender Equity.
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The Open Enrollment period for Plan Year 2025 for WVU benefits-eligible faculty and staff will continue through May 15 — your only opportunity to make changes to your elected insurance benefits for the plan year without a qualifying life event. All changes for Plan Year 2025 will be effective July 1.
Each spring, seniors in acting and musical theatre in the School of Theatre and Dance embark on a transformative journey to New York City guided by Lee Blair, associate professor of acting and musical theatre and director of performance, and Ryan Scoble, assistant professor of musical theatre, who are both on a mission to help their students break into show business.
The WVU Health System Board of Directors approved a nearly $400 million strategic capital budget that will accelerate the Health System’s growth and infuse West Virginia with several new health care facilities positioned across multiple parts of the state, including Morgantown, Fairmont, the Elkins corridor, Princeton and Bluefield.
“A Healthcare Provider’s Psychosocial Premier to Understanding, Assessing and Addressing Childhood ADHD” will be presented June 28 at the School of Medicine, Charleston Campus Auditorium.
Five West Virginia University students have joined an elite group of researchers who’ve been awarded the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship, a program aimed at supporting graduate education in STEM-based fields. They are Austin Braniff, Kara Cunningham, Courtney Glenn, Ashley Martsen-Poulin and Megan Weaver.