Alumni Kevin Ellis, Abe Key and Denise Workman will each serve six-year terms, and student member Abigail Browning will serve a one-year term. Their terms were effective in June.
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Famous for her white-line printmaking, alumna Blanche Lazzell’s works were some of the first to include cubism and abstraction. Her colorful prints and paintings often included flowers and floral designs, reflecting her love of gardening.
Thanks to a gift from alumnus George Singleton and his wife, Jackie, the Extended Reality Suite will provide opportunities for cross collaboration between different majors and colleges while providing the latest gear for projects.
Sessions provide a relaxed opportunity for staff and faculty to step away from their desk and enjoy the fresh air while combining the benefits of physical activity and mental health, such as reducing symptoms of anxiety and depression, improving mood and promoting a sense of well-being and relaxation.
Supported by $1.7 million from the National Science Foundation, researchers are working to ensure small landowners and local communities, instead of large corporations, profit from the ability of Central Appalachian forests to remove greenhouse gas carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
The WVU Department of Intercollegiate Athletics will introduce walk-through metal detectors at its major athletic venues this fall. The new additions to the entrance gates expand on the University’s campus safety procedures and will make their debut at the Aug. 31 football home opener against Penn State at Milan Puskar Stadium.