The WVU Army ROTC Mountaineer Battalion will commission six cadets as second lieutenants during the Fall Commissioning Ceremony at 6 p.m. today (Dec. 19) in the Mountainlair, Mountaineer Room.
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Wood sourced from WVU properties and milled by faculty, staff and students is available for purchase. The length and width of the rough cut, air-dried lumber varies, but most boards are 1-inch thick.
Izaak Whetsell, a junior from Elkins, and Audrianna Shifflett, a freshman from Craigsville, are among 24 students to benefit from a recent $100,000 gift made by WVU alumnus Andrew S. Good. His namesake scholarship goes to full-time West Virginia undergraduate students with a minimum 3.0 GPA and financial need who have demonstrated a commitment to community service.
After 70 years of combined service as librarians, Hilary Fredette, Martha Yancey and Virginia Desouky will retire on Dec. 31.
Jill Hess, a Fairmont native who earned her master’s degree in counseling from WVU and worked in the Office of Student Accommodations — formerly known as the Office of Accessibility Services — for 20 years, passed away at the age of 48 on Dec. 9.
As a national and international leader in forensic and investigative science programs, Glen Jackson, Ming Hsieh Distinguished Professor of Forensic and Investigative Science, says the University is racing to shape the future of the field.