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Brooke Eastman  

Biology Ph.D. student Brooke Eastman studies how acid rain impacts forest health and is committed to highlighting forests’ role in mitigating climate change. She will further this work as one of 23 students selected nationally for the Ecological Society of America’s Katherine S. McCarter Graduate Student Policy Award.

An illustration of a stethoscope representing the Health category of E-News.  

Join other new faculty of two years or less for the first of several faculty engagement events Friday (March 26) from noon to 1 p.m. While focused on those who have been at WVU for two years or less, all faculty from all campuses are welcome to participate in this session.

Randy Schekman  

The Department of Biochemistry will host "Selective protein sorting into exosomes: A role in cell differentiation and possible tool in gene editing" March 30 at noon with Randy Schekman, a recipient of the 2013 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.

Esmery Martinez  

Powered by a trio of double-figure scoring performances, the No. 4-seeded WVU women's basketball team defeated No. 13-seed Lehigh, 77-53, Sunday evening in the first round of the 2021 NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament at Bill Greehey Arena in San Antonio.

mens basketball  

Guard Buddy Boeheim scored 25 points to lead 11th-seeded Syracuse to a 75-72 victory over third-seeded West Virginia in an NCAA Tournament Midwest regional game Sunday at Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana.