The 2020 Chambers College Business Magazine takes a look at faculty and staff who came forward to help their community during COVID-19, Intuit executive Brad Smith and his family’s gift to WVU, two young entrepreneurs on how their company is providing an environmental solution and so much more
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Kristen Matak, a professor of human nutrition and foods in the Davis College of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Design, challenged students to create a video public service announcement about a food safety topic.
Two CPASS graduate students attended a virtual experience titled A Long Talk About the Uncomfortable Truth, a three-day course focusing on discussions about race and diversity.
The late Christine Kefferstan will be memorialized in the WVU School of Music thanks to a $50,000 gift from alumnus and American Pops Orchestra founder Luke Frazier.
Spurred by compassion, the Honorable Michael J. Aloi is leading a support system that helps non-violent offenders overcome addiction to become law-abiding members of their communities.
Conner Rush, a freshman computer science major in the Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources, developed Summerland, a first-person narrative game about morality and the afterlife.