Day of Play, hosted by the Get Moving! Organization and founded by Elizabeth Oppe, a teaching professor in the Reed College of Media, provides an opportunity for kids ages 4 to 12 to participate in activities with WVU student-athletes.
Colleges
Longtime public interest lawyer Cathy McConnell and Kanawha County Circuit Court Judge Joanna Tabit, who passed away in 2023, will receive the 2024 College of Law Justitia Officium Awards posthumously at the College of Law graduation ceremony on Friday (May 10).
Nominated by their peers at the Eberly College of Arts and Sciences, Samm Jusino, Doug Mathess, Trenton Gum and Lorena Ballester are recipients of the 2024 Outstanding Staff Award.
Annie Eisenberg, professor and research director for the Center for Energy and Sustainable Development, first became interested in pursuing law after being advised that a law degree comes with power for making change in the world.
Thanks to committed donors, world-class faculty and cutting-edge technology, the Chambers College is giving Global Supply Chain Management students a globe-spanning education from the comfort of Reynolds Hall.
Open to doctoral and master’s degree students at WVU, this fellowship is available for students in diverse fields of study, including computer science, engineering, health sciences, physical sciences, business and economics, and other areas related to human health.