Read about three graduates from the John Chambers College Business and Economics who plan to shape the future and change the world.
Colleges
Moriah Frazier created a new cybersecurity capstone concept while earning her bachelor’s degree in cybersecurity and Mohammed Zaki earned his doctorate in civil and environmental engineering while creating solutions to contribute to the betterment of the community.
Pittsburgh native Anastasia Lucci, who earned her master's degree in mechanical engineering, highlights her involvement in the Lane Innovation Hub, the valuable guidance she received from her professors and her research in flexible 3D printing materials.
Chuck Scatterday, Shott Teaching Assistant Professor of Sports and Adventure Media, traveled to Fayetteville with students from his Mountaineer Playbook class to cover Bridge Day.
The Department of History will move into its new home at Chitwood Hall next week, marking a new chapter in the building’s long life at Woodburn Circle. After undergoing renovations since 2021, Chitwood Hall will reopen for business Jan. 8.
Jeff Geisler returned to campus to host an advertising and public relations agency simulation sponsored by the WVU Chapter of the Public Relations Student Society of America. Alumni are encouraged to reach out if they are interested in providing similar real-world learning opportunities for students.