Former WVU Track and Field athlete Amy Cashin has qualified for the 2021 Tokyo Olympics. Cashin is a volunteer coach for the WVU Track and Field and Cross Country programs and working towards her Ph.D. in coaching and teaching studies.
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The Office of Sustainability is coordinating a summertime book recycling collection during the week of June 21. The deadline to request a pickup is Wednesday, June 16.
The Faculty Senate will meet via Zoom Monday (June 7) at 3:15 p.m.
The new Kids Market @ The Store is open to any child ages 4 to 17 in Calhoun County, thanks to a partnership between the WVU Extension Service Family Nutrition Program, the Sisters Health Foundation and local farmers.
Jonathan Norman counts his mentors in the CPASS program as critical to his success. “Sport management professors Drs. Branch and Alsop were instrumental in my time in Morgantown. My path to where I am today ran through WVU. I can trace my experience back to opportunities to network and connect through the program,” Norman said.
Dr. Bryan Richmond, professor and chair of WVU – Charleston Division’s Department of Surgery and Chief Medical Officer of WVU Physicians of Charleston, has been elected to the American Board of Surgery Council for a six-year term beginning in July.