An unprecedented two scholars from West Virginia University have received the top fellowship from the National Endowment for the Humanities. Katherine Aaslestad and Tamba M’bayo, both professors in the Department of History, will each receive $60,000 for the 2019-2020 academic year to conduct research for their respective book projects.
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Bidding is now open for the auction portion of the WVU Baseball Leadoff Dinner. The auction will close at 8 p.m. Jan. 12, but you can participate in the auction even if you cannot attend the event.
After 31 years of dedicated service to WVU, Les Carpenter is retiring. He has served as the chief business officer for Division of Student Life since 2003.
The WVU Humanities Center has been awarded a grant from the West Virginia Humanities Council to support its 2018-2019 Quality of Life Speaker Series.
In an effort to promote wellness on campus, Campus Recreation is proud to offer the Healthy Holiday Program which provides free access to the WVU Student Recreation Center for all eligible employees and their immediate families from Dec. 14 - Jan. 2.
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at WVU offers engaging opportunities for older adults to meet new friends and learn something new.