Recognized as champions for justice, civil rights and world peace, Tysa James, Janelle LaBarbera, Cheyenne Torres and Gabrielle Williams are the recipients of the prestigious 2025 Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship.
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Associate Provost for Curriculum and Development Louis Slimak, who also serves as the University’s accreditation liaison, has been leading efforts to gather input from across the WVU System to compile the report. The reaffirmation of the accreditation process consists of a self-study and Higher Learning Commission team visit to campus. The feedback form on the self-study will be open for comments until the end of day today (Feb. 17).
Centered around experiential learning, Honors in Action is designed for sophomore and junior students interested in developing career readiness through real-world experiences and reflection.
Workday, a unified human resources, financial and student information platform, will create an efficient and modern experience for employees and students.
West Virginia University Police issued a Community Notice Friday (Feb. 14) as part of the search for a missing student identified as Jason Busse, 19, of Berkeley County. Busse was found unharmed Friday night.
J.T. Hird, professor of mathematics at WVU Institute of Technology, and Christopher Ramezan, assistant professor of management information systems in the WVU John Chambers College of Business and Economics, are among five finalists.