In The New York Times, Paul Ziemkiewicz and Danny Twilley weigh in on the importance of West Virginia’s waters and how coal waste provides crucial rare earth elements.
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Gordon Gee traveled to Berkeley County for his last county tour stop as the University’s president.
Faculty and staff are encouraged to help showcase WVU by hosting an engaging, hands-on exhibit in the WVU Building, which serves as a hub of activities for STEM experiments, health/nutrition activities, academic programs and more.
Now that Open Enrollment has ended, the WVU Benefits Strategy team is highlighting some additional benefits that are available for faculty and staff to elect year-round with no need to wait for Open Enrollment or a qualifying life event.
A forward-thinking initiative at WVU is looking at what communities can do to pave the way toward a more promising future.
Abbi Blevins, an alum and clinical pharmacy specialist at WVU Hospitals Specialty Pharmacy and Home Infusion, was recognized for her professional contributions at the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists conference.