Students in third through 12th grade are invited to attend the 2025 4-H Hour of AI, a free series of activities where students can learn about coding, computer science, the responsible use of AI tools and how it works behind the screen from Dec. 8-11.
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Starting next summer, ninth and 10th graders from across the state will gather at WVU Tech to learn about computer science, programming drones, building applications and more to solve real-world problems.
Public health researchers are working collaboratively with local partners to stop drug use in youth before it starts, driving federal grant money to some of the state’s poorest counties and developing approaches tailored to individual communities.
What began as a desire to help others has grown into a fulfilling career for School of Nursing alum Julie Arnold, who now serves patients in the cardiovascular intensive care unit at WVU Medicine J.W. Ruby Memorial Hospital.
In The New York Times, Brad Humphreys weighs in on how sports gambling touts are similar to investment advisers as a digital presence rises for influencers.
Mildred Shea, James Oden and Andrew Stover are three of the military-connected students who have made the successful transition from service to study. After work that has taken them around the globe, WVU has become the place where they belong.