Dr. Joseph M. Gratto served as President of WVU Potomac State College from 1987-1994. He also taught psychology as an adjunct instructor for several years after retiring. Dr. Gratto earned his PhD from Emory University in Atlanta.
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In addition to making sure they have their laptops for class, coordinated bedding for their dorm room and gold and blue gear for game day, students with mobility disabilities have another list of needs when navigating a college campus. To provide visibility and independence for these students, Kyli Smith is applying her classroom lessons to help reshape parts of campus in an effort to allow all Mountaineers to enjoy it as much as she does.
A specialized program at the School of Medicine that helps patients restore, adapt or recover use of their hands is growing with the addition of a new faculty member.
The Appalachian Regional Commission has awarded a two-year, nearly $500,000 grant to WVU for the project, “West Virginia Inspiring Hope,” to enhance and expand the existing recovery-to-work ecosystem, including training, job placement, recovery treatment, housing and transportation.
Students in the Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources will receive valuable lifetime work experiences through the NASA Academy at Langley Research Center this summer. The NASA WV Space Grant Consortium has announced they would sponsor and financially support four WVU students.
Congratulations to the winners of the 2021 WVU Three-Minute Thesis (3MT) Competition hosted by the Office of Graduate Education and Life and to all the finalists for the fantastic presentations.