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A graduate smiles alongside other graduates in a cap and gown while singing,  

Marking a Mountaineer milestone, West Virginia University President Gordon Gee and other distinguished speakers delivered inspiring messages on the power of perseverance during times of change to thousands of University graduates during nine Commencement ceremonies this weekend (May 16-18) at the Coliseum.

Officer Brandon Moser walks down a gravel path surrounded by students.  

Moser has dedicated his career to law enforcement for the past seven years. Balancing his job as a police officer and a volunteer firefighter while earning a criminal justice degree, he has always had a passion for public safety.

a person sitting holding a baby  

The Center for Excellence in Disabilities is announcing three new mini-grant opportunities to support innovative projects focused on individual and family experiences with substance use — particularly for families with children ages 0-5 — and drive meaningful change in our communities.

person with light hair wearing necklace and blue shirt and jacket  

Geah Pressgrove, associate professor of advertising and public relations at the College of Creative Arts and Media, was selected for the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication’s 2025 Dorothy Bowles Award for Outstanding Public Service because of her dedication to students and the community.