The West Virginia and Regional History Center extends an open invitation to help commemorate the closing of “Women Making History: Showcasing the West Virginia Feminist Activist Collection” from 2-4 p.m. Friday, May 17.
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Alumna and global citizen Giana Loretta is a recipient of the prestigious Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Graduate Fellowship. The Shinnston native is the second WVU alumnus to secure a Rangel Fellowship, which provides up to $42,000 annually for two years to students who plan to earn master’s degrees and begin careers in the foreign service.
All faculty or staff who are traveling internationally for a University-related purpose or taking University-owned equipment or personal equipment with a University program, including email, abroad on personal travel must register their travel.
Recognized as “small yet fierce” by Raj Tawney of NBC News, the WVU Press is pleased to welcome the following to its editorial team: Kristen Bettcher, managing editor; Marguerite Avery, editorial director; and Catherine Venable Moore, editor-at-large.
Twelve members of the WVU College of Law Class of 2024 have been accepted to prestigious clerkships with state and federal judges across the country, putting WVU Law among the top law schools in the U.S. for federal clerkship placement.
From going on study abroad trips to engaging with guest speakers, Allie Douglas, an immunology and medical microbiology major from Elkins, is making the most of opportunities outside the classroom.