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Daisy, a two-year-old Labradoodle, is responsible for easing stress and providing a daily dose of happiness to everyone she greets at the Canady Creative Arts Center.
Maria Vito’s fields of study in the College of Applied Human Sciences allow her to work with children and celebrate their successes while promoting a physically active lifestyle.
Following a two-game road trip to Cancun, Mexico, the WVU women's basketball team returns to Morgantown on Wednesday (Nov. 30) to take on North Carolina Central.
Several College of Applied Human Sciences faculty and students were recognized for leadership, service and scholarly work at the Society of Health and Physical Educators Conference.
A study led by the Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute found low-intensity focused ultrasound can non-invasively and safely open the blood-brain barrier in multiple brain regions with beta amyloid deposits in Alzheimer’s disease patients.