A rocky start in college hasn’t stopped alumnus Zachary Heck (BS Geology, ’16) from pursuing his prehistoric passions.
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The John Chambers College of Business and Economics invites you to join us in celebrating the Encova Center, formerly known as the Brickstreet Center, and learn how it’s geared to provide additional opportunities for our students in our future home.
The law firm of Bailey, Javins, & Carter, L.C. has given $200,000 to the Moot Court Board at WVU Law. The gift will benefit law students who are preparing for their careers by competing in moot court competitions. It will help pay for expenses such as training, programming and travel.
The Folk Legacy Trio is coming to Keyser as Highland Arts Unlimited (HAU) welcomes these premiere performers at 7:30 p.m., Sept. 28 at the Church McKee Arts Center on the campus of Potomac State College.
When Alec Neu arrived at West Virginia University as a journalism major in 2013, he never expected to end up at NASA. Now, with a degree in journalism and work experience in Greece under his belt, Neu has his sights set on the sky as he returns to WVU for a second degree.
A federal judge will discuss the states’ role in protecting individual liberties, such as free speech and equal protection, at West Virginia University’s annual observance of Constitution Day Sept. 17.