Join the Office of the Provost and WVU Benedum Distinguished Scholars for an evening of dialogue about research, passion and purpose during the 2024 Benedum Scholars Showcase slated for 7 p.m. tomorrow (April 9) at the Canady Creative Arts Center, Gladys G. Davis Theatre.
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Each spring, West Virginia University recognizes selected faculty members for their exceptional and innovative teaching. This year, the 2024 WVU Foundation Awards for Outstanding Teaching honor Jake Follmer, David Miller, Chris Ramezan and David Smith.
Join the Office of the Provost and WVU Benedum Distinguished Scholars for an evening of dialogue about research, passion and purpose during the 2024 Benedum Scholars Showcase slated for 7 p.m. April 9 at the Canady Creative Arts Center, Gladys G. Davis Theatre.
Join the Office of the Provost and WVU Benedum Distinguished Scholars for an evening of dialogue about research, passion and purpose during the 2024 Benedum Scholars Showcase slated for 7 p.m. April 9 at the Canady Creative Arts Center, Gladys G. Davis Theatre.
Recognized for their exceptional teaching and service to the University, students and community, Brian Luskey is the recipient of the Caperton Award for Excellence in the Teaching of Writing, Zona Hutson is the recipient of the Ethel and Gerry Heebink Award for Distinguished State Service, and Julia Fraustino has been named the 2024 recipient of the James and Karen Caveney Alumni Association Faculty Excellence Award.
Teachers Ascend into West Virginia, inspired and modeled by the success of Ascend West Virginia and other nationwide rural teacher corps initiatives, is a two-year relocation program that invites qualifying teachers from across the country to move to West Virginia, teach in select K-12 schools, and find a meaningful work-life balance through shared community and outdoor adventure.