Five exceptionally talented incoming West Virginia University freshmen whose academic interests span the fields of humanities, medicine and science are eager to use their curiosity, creativity and problem-solving skills to generate new ideas and innovative solutions for a better future as the 2024-25 WVU Foundation Scholars, the highest academic scholarship the University awards.
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A Campus Conversation was held Thursday (April 18) via Zoom to discuss the University’s next steps in the implementation of the Campus Self-Defense Act which takes effect July 1.
West Virginia University Press has announced the release of Isaac Yuen’s “Utter, Earth,” described as “a light, literary take on an animal book for grown-ups, a tongue-in-cheek self-help column with lessons drawn from nature, and a sort of hitchhiker’s guide to the more-than-human world.”
Dr. Clay B. Marsh, chancellor and executive dean for WVU Health Sciences, will serve as the Commencement speaker at WVU Potomac State College on Saturday, May 4.
Col. Tom Boyd, a 1971 journalism graduate, has created the Reed College of Media’s first faculty fellowship fund with a $150,000 gift.
Students from the School of Medicine recently completed a trip to Florence, Italy, as part of an interdisciplinary group that included students majoring in immunology and medical microbiology, neuroscience, exercise physiology, nursing, biomedical engineering and pre-pharmacy.