With their undergraduate degrees from the Davis College of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Design and recent scholarships from the H.E. “Doc” Kidder Memorial Trust, Alaina Eavenson and Tiffany Strange are prepared to further their education and bring about a brighter future for West Virginia.
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Sponsored by the WVU School of Mathematical and Data Sciences and the Mathematical Association of America's Dolciani Mathematics Enrichment Grant, the summer camp aims to engage local students in grades 4-8 with the exciting world of mathematics.
The College of Applied Human Sciences received $390,000 in the first year of a five-year cooperative agreement for its WV Healthy Schools in Action project aimed to develop targeted approaches that enhance healthy behaviors and self-management of chronic health conditions among underserved students statewide.
Associate Dean John Hendricks III is retiring after 30 years of service to the College of Creative Arts. A public reception will be held from 4:30-7:30 p.m. Thursday (June 29) at the Canady Creative Arts Center, Mesaros Gallery.
As part of her capstone, Holly Perkins has connected with veterans to share her own story of substance use disorder, providing facts around SUD to dispel myths and encourage people to feel safe and supported in asking for help when they are struggling. She has also compiled a resources list.
Emmy Severs, John Chambers College of Business and Economics alumna, details the 10 ways WVU helped her excel as an entrepreneur.