Starting Thanksgiving break with their fellow students after a busy fall semester in Keyser are quadruplets from Ashburn, Virginia — Maria, Chris, Allie and Michael Grinnan.
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In an ongoing, strategic effort to give graduates a competitive edge, the School of Public Health has revamped one of its longstanding graduate degree programs.
As we approach Thanksgiving, Dr. Clay Marsh reminds us to take time to reflect on all that we are thankful for — our health, family, friends, education and opportunities to serve others.
Emily Golden and Jessica Maynard at the School of Nursing Keyser Campus recently put together more than 500 lunches for the Food for Thought program.
A statewide education initiative is bringing University literacy consultants together with local schools and communities to reverse pandemic-driven early learning loss.
Members of the West Virginia University men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams celebrated victories Saturday (Nov. 19) at the Aquatic Center at Mylan Park.