Named in honor of Neil S. Bucklew, the 21st University president, this recognition is given to the recipient who has best demonstrated outstanding leadership, courage and support on a continuous basis in the area of social justice in the West Virginia University System.
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This initiative, backed by the Office of the Provost, seeks to empower faculty with resources to integrate advanced data analytics and cloud computing into their curricula, enhancing student skills in critical thinking, problem-solving and innovation.
Three high school students will travel to Washington this month for the Ignite by 4-H conference to teach a STEM activity with West Virginia’s “Space Gal” Emily Calandrelli.
Third-year College of Law student Parker D’Antoni recently received national recognition for his outstanding performance at a student trial competition held at the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law in Baltimore.
Coordinated by the School of Pharmacy Rational Drug Therapy Program, a panel of experts from across the state has created a resource outlining the guidelines to evaluate, diagnose and treat ADHD in West Virginia.
The National Library of Medicine traveling exhibit titled “Binding Wounds, Pushing Boundaries: African Americans in Civil War Medicine” will be available through April 3.