What started out as an in-class assignment for one WVU Reed College of Media student has extended beyond the classroom to a collaborative service project to benefit elderly West Virginians.
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Reed College of Media students faced a move to online classes, unexpected departures from Morgantown, interrupted sports seasons, and, as journalists and communicators, a call to continue the essential work of reporting while keeping themselves and others safe.
Olga Bruyaka, associate professor of management, never thought she’d live to see so many strategic management theories put to the test all at once. Then COVID-19 happened.
Naomi Boyd, Fred T. Tattersall chair and Center for Financial Literacy and Education executive director, explains how her team is moving mountains to propel WVU students and West Virginia Forward.
Take a walk down memory lane. Experience journalism in the 1970s through the eyes of Pam Larrick. Compare college life between mother and son, Christy Day (‘90 BSJ) and Maxwell Shavers (‘2020 BSJ).
According to a new report issued by the Center for Energy and Sustainable Development at the WVU College of Law, the switch to renewable energy would be cost-effective and can be done in a way that creates thousands of jobs — and may even save consumers money.