After spending the last six weeks learning about photography and growing their skills, 13 students from Robert C. Byrd High School in Clarksburg now have their work on display at the Art Museum of West Virginia University.
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On April 26, various groups from Mineral County came together on the WVU Potomac State College campus to celebrate a ribbon cutting for the new Civil War Trails sign.
Hosted by the Morris L. Hayhurst LaunchLab, the April Arts Festival & Pitch Competition gave WVU students the opportunity to showcase the creative and innovative ideas that will change the world for the better. Five winners walked away with $650 each to grow their ideas.
A new online mathematics tutoring program at WVU is helping students navigate virtual learning. After months of transition and adaptation, mathematics tutoring coordinators Nicole Infante and Lori Ogden recognized an opportunity to establish a fully online tutoring program for undergraduates.
Katherine Aaslestad, professor of history at West Virginia University, passed away last Saturday (April 24) at the age of 59. Aaslestad was a respected scholar, a caring mentor and adviser and a teacher devoted to her students.
This semester has been busy for the Chambers College Marketing department. From virtual sales competitions and TikTok challenges, students had the opportunity to engage in virtual experiential learning opportunities.