Zoey Vilasuso, rising third-year student at the WVU College of Law, is spending her summer helping give the state’s children a stronger voice in the justice system.
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Kirsha Trychta, a teaching professor at the College of Law, has been recognized by a national organization for helping law students succeed during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Mary Moore, professor of computer information systems at Potomac State College, was recently selected to join the Atlantic Council Digital Forensics Research Lab 360/Digital Sherlocks program, whose mission is to counter online disinformation.
Tau Beta Pi, the engineering honor society, has selected 28 engineering students for graduate fellowships for the 2021-2022 academic year. West Virginia University Statler College student Wilson “Will” McNeil was selected as one of the recipients.
More than a dozen WVU College of Law students are working as Public Interest Advocates Summer Fellows. They are helping at regional organizations that provide legal services to low-income clients, the elderly, children, victims of domestic violence, veterans and others.
The College of Creative Arts has made its selections for two endowed professorships within the college. Shoji Satake received The J. Bernard Schultz Endowed Professorship in Art and Radhica Ganapathy was awarded The Mabel DeVries Tanner Endowed Professorship in Theatre.