When the pandemic hit in early 2020 and an onslaught of uncertainty pummeled the world as we know it, Chambers College faculty, staff and students answered the call to help small businesses, public health and state partners.
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Managing multiple responsibilities is often the nature of being a student. Reed College of Media graduate student Lily Hicks has embraced this philosophy more than most by accepting a full-time job as the marketing manager for the West Virginia Department of Commerce while pursuing her degree.
Faculty efforts to infuse course offerings with innovative and entrepreneurial content are being combined with programs aimed at helping students get their concepts out into the world, creating multi-stage pathways from inception to launch for big Golden Bear ideas.
WVU College of Law has been named a 2021 Top Law School for Business Law by preLaw Magazine.
Funded by a new two-year grant from the Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation, the Fulcrum Project connects 20 communities with WVU teams to complete identified projects that will enhance local economies and the quality of life therein.
An ongoing collaboration with the Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute and the Human Performance Innovation Center, which allows CPASS students to gain practical learning in support of classroom work, has taken another step in growing this unique educational experience and partnership.