The Provost invites all members of the University community — faculty, staff, students and alumni — to consider nominating exceptional people who have made outstanding contributions to their field and society. The honorary degree is the highest distinction WVU bestows.
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University officials, including President Gordon Gee, joined representatives from Kanawha County Schools Friday (July 26) to recognize 50 teachers who applied and were selected for a master’s degree program in Literacy Education with a Reading Specialist certification. This online program, including books, will be paid for by Kanawha County Schools.
High school students from across West Virginia got a feel for college life this summer during the Health Sciences & Technology Academy’s 31st annual summer camp program.
The Research Office is offering sessions through Sept. 4 for the community to learn about features of the new system that will replace WVU+kc, the WVU Research Administration Portal. The sessions are in preparation for the Jan. 13 launch of Grants, Agreements, Conflict of Interest and the WVCTSI Clinical Trial Center Of Excellence.
In 1984, Etzel became the first Morgantown resident to win a gold medal in the Olympics. At the time, he was one of just three with University ties to do so — the others being basketball superstar Jerry West in 1960 and shooter Jack Writer in 1972.
WV News looks ahead with Maryanne Reed, Jorge Atiles, Keith Jackson and Diana Martinelli.