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Students in a hallway  

A study abroad journey designed to give students the opportunity to work with local underserved youth combined sport performance, safety and sport psychology in Costa Rica, Central America.

The 2022 Law class.  

There are 113 students in the WVU Law Class of 2021, which is an increase of almost four percent over last year. First generation college students make up one-third of the class.

Benjamin M. Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources  

In conjunction with the exhibition, “Man Power, Mine Power,” the Royce J. and Caroline B. Watts Museum will host a free, family-friendly open house that will feature an interactive craft, designed to help visitors learn more about the creation of coal. The event will be held on Saturday (Aug. 25) from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. The Watts Museum is located on the ground floor of the Mineral Resources Building in Room 125.

Musicians playing instruments in an orchestra on stage.  

From mainstage plays to large music ensemble concerts and art exhibitions to visiting artist lectures and student recitals, the College of Creative Arts’ 800-plus students and 100 faculty members present hundreds of events throughout the year. From September through April, the College will host The Curiosity Series, 25 events that are a chance for fans of one genre of music to listen to another or to attend a lecture on an arts topic that holds interest for them.

A martial arts instructor speaking with children in class.  

Enroll now for fall 2018 WVU Lifetime Activities classes offered through CPASS, available for toddlers, youth and adults. Highlighted classes include aquatics, gymnastics, scuba, mental training and Martial Arts.