The University Club is hosting a bus trip to the National Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D. C. April 6. The cost is $80 per person which includes roundtrip transportation, and with the cooperation of Mother Nature, the beautiful cherry blossoms of Washington.
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A late West Virginia University alumnus and World War II veteran has left $2.3 million in his will to the University. The estate gift from Forrest D.L. Coontz will benefit students in the Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources, significantly boosting the already established and endowed Forrest & Barbara Coontz Scholarship.
Student United Way is looking for an advisor for the current semester. Student United Way is a non-profit charity organization directly linked to the United Way MPC. Major events include the Gold Rush T-shirt sale in the fall and blue and gold mine sale in the spring. Ideally, advisor will be involved and supportive of the United Way mission.
The College of Physical Activity and Sport Sciences will host an online sports auction to benefit the 2019 fall senior scholarship. The event is sponsored by 2019 Dean’s Student Advisory Board members. The auction will feature numerous autographed items from athletic and professional sports teams. The online auction will begin Wednesday (Feb. 6) at 8 a.m. and close March 1 at 8 p.m. The event is open to the public.
When Brittany Cavanaugh (BSJ, 2014) took her first martial arts class at the age of five, she was on the path to her future career—she just didn’t know it yet.
Dr. Partho Sengupta specialized in cardiology. February is American Heart Month so Dr. Sengupta is taking the opportunity to talk with Inside WVU today host April Kaull about the challenges of heart and vascular health and what you can do to improve your odds against a heart attack or stroke.