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WVU cyber security students.  

West Virginia University will offer a cybersecurity studies graduate program in Fall 2018. Virginia Kleist, chair, professor and MS Business Data Analytics Program coordinator, talks with Inside WVU today host April Kaull about the new online master’s program and how its real-world applications.

Gordon Gee smiling taking a picture with a graduating doctor student.  

Inside WVU today host April Kaull caught up with William Brustein, vice president for global strategy and international affairs, at the beginning of the year to talk about WVU’s recent ranking among the top 1.5 percent of universities in the world. Watch the video to see what Brustein said then about the achievement – and how it will help move the University forward.

A WVU student reading a book.  

The largest private fundraising campaign in West Virginia University history saw more than 90,000 donors contribute just over $1.2 billion to the University. In the latest edition of Inside WVU today, the Foundation’s Senior Vice President of BJ Davisson talks about the initiatives the gifts will support and what projects are on the horizon.

A hand holding out a blue and gold WVU coin with the 150 Years logo on it with Woodburn Hall blurred in the background.  

Throughout 2017, senior leaders across West Virginia University awarded 150 commemorative coins to faculty and staff who exemplify one or more of the University’s values and further its mission through their work. In the latest edition of Inside WVU today, Vice President of Talent and Culture Cris DeBord talks about the program and unveils a new way to “pay it forward” in 2018.

April Kaull standing with Matthew Byrd.  

WVU student Matthew Byrd has taken his childhood hobby of collecting bugs and his interest in wildlife and turned it into a business. Byrd talks with Inside WVU today host April Kaull about Byrd’s and Bee’s Honey, its success and how he hopes the venture will do much more than create a lot of buzz.