Don’t wait in lines or cook at home on Valentine’s Day. Bring a friend or loved one to a delightful dinner at the Erickson Alumni Center to support the University Club Feb. 14 at 7 p.m.
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Recognizing the continuing partial government shutdown – and the resulting missed paychecks for some federal employees – may be threatening students’ ability to meet financial obligations, West Virginia University has joined many other institutions offering assistance to those affected.
Youth, up to 18 years of age, and their parents are invited to enjoy a day of outdoor fun at the J. Edward Kelley Complex on the campus of West Virginia University Potomac State College.
As the son of teachers, getting a quality education was a primary focus of Marc Williams’s life.
Cervical cancer rates are higher among women in Appalachia due to a variety of factors ranging from biology to health policy. Next month, epidemiologist and cancer prevention researcher Electra Paskett, Ph.D., will visit the WVU Health Sciences Center to explain how these factors can help identify possible interventions to reverse this trend.
WVU researchers awarded $1 million to develop AI technologies to combat opioid epidemic, trafficking
Yanfang (Fanny) Ye, assistant professor of computer science and electrical engineering at West Virginia University, has been awarded a grant from the National Institute of Justice in support of her work to develop novel artificial intelligence techniques to combat the opioid epidemic and trafficking. The award comes with about $1 million in funding over a three-year period.