Diana Martinelli, who has played a critical role in adapting and expanding curriculum at West Virginia University’s Reed College of Media, was named dean of the school Wednesday (May 1). Martinelli, who has served as associate dean since 2012, succeeds Maryanne Reed, recently named WVU’s next provost and vice president for academic affairs. Also, Earl Scime was appointed interim dean of the Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources, following the decision by current dean Gene Cilento to return to the faculty. Both appointments by current Provost Joyce McConnell are effective July 1.
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Professor Alison Peck has won this year’s Significant Scholarship Award from WVU Law for an article that addresses President Trump’s plan to withdraw from the North American Free Trade Agreement.
Golden Bear Luke Jobson has landed the coveted SHAPE America Major of the Year award for the 2018-2019 academic year. The award celebrates outstanding undergraduate students in the fields of health, physical education, recreation and dance.
School of Public Health student Brittany Smith is following her passion. And that path recently led her to Capitol Hill. Smith traveled in April to Washington, DC, for the Save the Children Action Network’s 17th Annual Advocacy Summit, which brought together nearly 300 voices from across the United States to speak up for children.
Students and faculty were honored during the recent WVU School of Public Health’s Graduate Awards Luncheon and Delta Omega Induction Ceremony April 26 at the Erickson Alumni Center.