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Dustin Dilley  

Serving in the Army National Guard has inspired one WVU student to pursue a career combating stigmas surrounding mental health. Green Bank native Dustin Dilley, a first-year Master of Social Work student, first learned about the social work profession while completing the National Guard’s basic leader course in South Carolina.

Potomac State Value Coins  

Potomac State College recently recognized seven employees for going above and beyond to make PSC a better place by exemplifying WVU’s Core Values of Service, Curiosity, Respect, Accountability, and Appreciation, through their daily work. Each was presented with a 2019 WVU Values Coin and Certificate.

An illustration of a graduation cap representing the Colleges category of E-News.  

The Valerie Canady Charitable Foundation has a long history of giving at West Virginia University. During a Canady Chamber Series concert on March 24, WVU’s College of Creative Arts will announce the next chapter in the Canady Legacy.

planetarium  

Join us at the WVU Planetarium (located on the downtown campus at the top of White Hall) for our March 13 shows “Supervolcanoes” at 7 p.m. and “Solar Superstorms” at 8 p.m. Weather permitting, there will be telescope viewing with the telescope on the roof.

John Renton  

On February 28, the world lost a preeminent geologist, teacher, leader and philanthropist. John Renton taught in the Eberly College's Department of Geology and Geography for more than 50 years. Dr. Renton was Professor Emeritus of Geology and before his retirement served as an Eberly Family Professor for Outstanding Teaching since 2002.