In The (Beckley) Register-Herald, Heather Stephens breaks down the workforce skills development project, a data-driven tool created to identify the skills Appalachian workers already possess, match those skills to future-focused jobs in the region, and pinpoint training and education needed to fill skill gaps, with support from the University.
In The News
On WAJR’s “Talk of the Town,” Cate Schlobohm explains the importance of the Week of Purpose and how it can help mold student futures.
Writing for The Conversation, Chris Lituma explains the best ways to discover bird species by their songs.
Writing for The Conversation, Danielle Hass advocates for brand communities.
Dr. Peter Konrad talks with NPR about an electrical stimulation device the Food and Drug Administration has approved to reduce inflammation from rheumatoid arthritis.
In a series of in-depth media interviews, President Michael T. Benson details his road to West Virginia and his plans for the University.