Mark Swiger, a passionate advocate for education, has joined WVU Extension Service as director of Energy Express.
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As Artificial Intelligence becomes more commonplace in society, it is having an impact on the law. On Feb. 25 and 26, the West Virginia Law Review will explore topics at the intersection of AI and the law with a range of experts in a virtual symposium hosted by the WVU College of Law.
Dentistry students at West Virginia University will benefit from a generous gift made in honor of a late alumnus who launched a family legacy at the School of Dentistry.
To better meet the needs of the Black-identified students they serve, BeWell — which offers behavioral wellness services at Health Sciences — welcomes John Spraggins, a Black clinician, to the team and the Carruth Center has added a virtual drop-in support group.
Long before COVID-19 entered the picture, West Virginia had been battling two other major public health crises: opioids and HIV.
Allison White, a Ph.D. candidate at WVU School of Medicine’s Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, will conduct a study on how to make opioids safer to use.