Members of the campus community can drop off unwanted items in usable condition at any residence hall or donation station in Morgantown to support the sale through May 14.
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WVU Online helps telecommunications professional working in hurricane zone ‘finally’ earn his degree
Jason Cooley, a Mountain State native, Verizon executive and Florida resident who is turning 50 this week, was able to work through WVU Online and earn his bachelor’s degree from the University — a goal he’s had since graduating from high school.
To support supervisors with employees who have multiple work assignments/positions, an assignment number will be added to the Team Calendar portion of the Applaud time and leave system on Sunday (May 11).
Kristen Cosner, communications director for academic support and services in the Office of the Provost, has been selected as a member of the Generation West Virginia Fellowship Class of 2025 — a leadership development training program for promising young professionals in West Virginia.
Each year, students from across the Eberly College are selected as Outstanding Seniors and Outstanding Graduate Teaching Assistants. Eberly Scholars are also chosen annually for a monetary award to help offset the cost of their education as they work to achieve their academic goals.
The robotics program in the Benjamin M. Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources is more than a collection of high-tech labs and cutting-edge machines — it’s a dynamic ecosystem where aspiring engineers design, build and program the next generation of intelligent systems.