Since the inception of Student Family Resources, a unit within Student Life, hundreds of University students who are parents have benefited from a variety of programs and services offered to support retention, recruitment and wellness.
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A recent graduate of media studies from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology with first-class honors, Zak Issah, now a graduate student at WVU, has already used his journalism experience to advocate for development and to challenge the status quo.
Established in 2016, Collegiate Recovery, which operates out of Serenity Place at Arnold House, is a campus-based, peer support program dedicated to helping students find community and balance a healthy lifestyle at WVU.
As part of a comprehensive 90-day study to collect valuable data and assess traffic patterns more effectively, Belmar Avenue and Waverly Street will shift to one-way operation beginning Monday (Dec. 16).
“We are creating prosperity for the people of this state so that we can keep our young people here. And we make certain that we are focusing clearly on enticing the best and brightest to come to WVU,” WVU President Gordon Gee said.
More than a decade after graduating from WVU, Valerie Pritt, a Pocahontas County native, public relations professional and member of Lewisburg City Council, says she still tries to live by the “Mountaineers go first” motto she learned as a student.