WVU alumnus Marc Williams’ networking prowess is due, in part, to his successful sports marketing career for major brands such as Champs Sports, Reebok and Footaction. But Williams is more than a businessman – he is also an educator who uses his connections to help students.
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Incoming student Kinsey Novak is the recipient of a $1500 book stipend from the Black Law Students Association at the WVU College of Law. Applicants submitted an essay discussing a court opinion written by the late Franklin D. Cleckley, the first African-American justice on the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia.
The Davis College of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Design is no longer accepting orders for peaches.
A group of WVU Law students has spent their summer working alongside practicing attorneys and judges, gaining real-world legal training. The summer externship course at WVU Law allows law students to earn credit for 10 weeks of work in a variety of legal settings across the state.
The College of Education and Human Services and the “Mountaineer Mathematics Master Teachers” project have selected 16 middle and high school mathematics teachers from across West Virginia to serve as the second cohort of M3T Noyce Fellows, participating in a statewide, mathematics teacher leadership program for the next five years.
Assistant professor Oishi Sanyal joins 83 other young engineers from across the country to discuss the world's most pressing engineering problems at the National Academy of Engineering’s 27th annual U.S. Frontiers of Engineering symposium.