The Office of the Provost and the WVU Teaching and Learning Center are partnering to offer a new professional development program that addresses many of the urgent questions raised by the disruption that artificial intelligence has had in the higher education landscape.
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A celebration honoring Gregory Dunaway’s leadership and service was held May 6 as he concludes his tenure as dean of the Eberly College of Arts and Sciences and transitions into a faculty role in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology.
A nursing educator for nearly three decades, P. Joy Maramba got her first taste of teaching earlier in her career than most when her professors created a teaching assistant position to help her maintain full-time student status.
Morgantown native and Honors College student Colin Street has been awarded a Udall Scholarship, a national award recognizing college sophomores and juniors committed to leadership, public service and issues related to the environment.
Transforming nearly a decade of gardening education into a free, self-paced online learning experience, this new microcredential offers flexible training to those seeking to foster personal or professional growth.
On Sunday (May 17) at the Hope Coliseum, the Benjamin M. Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources awarded 419 undergrad and 67 graduate degrees to a new generation of engineers and computer scientists.