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President Gee and Whitney Godwin  

In this Gee Mail, University President Gordon Gee takes some time for a Strengths coaching session to learn more about his top 5: Intellection, Learner, Achiever, Arranger and Woo. He encourages students, faculty and staff to know their strengths and better understand how their talents align with others to make a difference — not only at WVU, but in the world around us.

Teacher Laurel Dilley  

Amid a critical teacher shortage, the West Virginia Public Education Collaborative, in partnership with WVU and the West Virginia Department of Education, is working to make the Mountain State a destination for new teachers.

Reynolds Hall  

With Reynolds Hall in the midst of its second semester, the Chambers College community weighs in on what makes the new building a true game changer in business education.

School of Medicine  

The new respiratory therapy bachelor’s degree program is an effort to give students career options while supporting and growing critical respiratory services throughout West Virginia and beyond.