“We are creating prosperity for the people of this state so that we can keep our young people here. And we make certain that we are focusing clearly on enticing the best and brightest to come to WVU,” WVU President Gordon Gee said.
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More than a decade after graduating from WVU, Valerie Pritt, a Pocahontas County native, public relations professional and member of Lewisburg City Council, says she still tries to live by the “Mountaineers go first” motto she learned as a student.
In celebration of Commuter and Nontraditional Student Appreciation Week, Commuter Student Programs encourages faculty and staff to nominate a deserving commuter or nontraditional student to win one month of free short-term parking.
Accounting major Jarell Rimando is helping students like herself as a Neidermeyer Scholar in the John Chambers College of Business and Economics.
Valerie Perrine, associate dean for student affairs, community health and outreach in the School of Dentistry, and Angel Smothers, associate dean for community engagement in the School of Nursing, were selected as 2024 Rural Health Leaders in November during Rural Health Month.
Neighborhood Nurse, a collaboration between Faith Community Nursing and Compassion Central headed by Cathy Boyle, will launch in January, offering a Saturday clinic and a nursing hotline.