WVU’s new English Language Learning Institute is centralizing academic resources for international students whose first language is not English.
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Anastasia Stewart, a philosophy and art history major from Leland, North Carolina, has been selected as a 2020-21 Eberly Scholar.
Future dentists studying at WVU will benefit from a new scholarship established by a retired orthodontist and his wife as a tribute to his alma mater.
The deadline to apply for the WV AHEC: Rural Community Health Scholars, a national recognized two-year program available to WVU’s health professions students, is Oct. 1.
WVU faculty and staff are invited to participate in a study designed to accelerate early detection of COVID-19 symptoms. The study is a partnership among WVU Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute, WVU Medicine and Oura Health.
A new study led by Carl Shrader, a physician and researcher in the WVU Department of Family Medicine, revealed the role that communication played in quashing a COVID-19 outbreak at Sundale, a long-term care facility in Morgantown.