Robert Dailey, a reproductive physiology professor, first arrived at WVU in 1977 and is a founding member and integral part of the internationally recognized reproductive physiology program.
Colleges
The new chair of marketing at the John Chambers College of Business and Economics talks “Country Roads” in China, taking West Virginia brands global and the growing counterfeit industry.
Fourth-generation Morgantown native and finance alumnus Samuel "Auggie" Chico has plans for his own business ventures.
Rocco Agostino, a senior sport management student, is one of 52 students selected from across the country to help with fan-centered events leading up to the game.
Fellows receive a $1,500 stipend and gain experience in providing nonpartisan, evidence-based assistance to policymakers on science and technology policy issues affecting West Virginia.
The College of Applied Human Science has reinforced its commitment to students and research with the addition of Zach Thayer, director of the Office of Student Success, and Matt Witt, grants administrator.