MORGANTOWN — The president of the philanthropic Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation spun an economic cliché in the other direction Monday June 18 in Morgantown. At least as it […]
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14 WVU students named Gilman Scholars
MORGANTOWN — A record number of WVU students are traveling the world in 2018 as Gilman Scholars. The 14 students, all West Virginia residents, represent a variety […]
WVU engineering team earns honors in NASA’s Mars Ice Challenge
MORGANTOWN — Not a leaking drain plug nor a blown water line could keep the MIDAS II team from WVU from placing in NASA’s Mars Ice Challenge. […]
W.Va. Day exhibit opens June 20 at WVU Downtown Library
MORGANTOWN — WVU Libraries and the West Virginia and Regional History Center (WVRHC) will address the law and lawyers in the Mountain State to mark the 155th […]
WVU researcher makes discovery about brain’s detection process
MORGANTOWN — Every day, people are asked to find something — a familiar face in a crowd, a child in the park, a particular house on a […]
Gee addresses incoming WVU freshmen at New Student Orientation
MORGANTOWN — As president of WVU, Gordon Gee spends a big part of his day telling students how to be successful in life. Monday morning, at the […]
WVU Extension and partners lead national Leap into Science program
MORGANTOWN — WVU Extension Service is partnering with the Green Bank Observatory, Pocahontas County Libraries and the Morgantown Public Library System to develop and guide the Leap into […]
Assistant professor receives help from the NIH
MORGANTOWN — Building and operating a hydraulic fracturing well site can emit airborne particles in multiple ways. But scientists still don’t fully understand how these particles impact […]
WVU explains agreement with Sodexo
MORGANTOWN — WVU Dean of Students Corey Farris spelled out some of the reasoning behind and expected benefits of the university’s recent decision to outsource its dining services. […]
WVU professor recognized for career and volunteer work centered around plants, gardening
MORGANTOWN — Plants have been George Longenecker’s life and a hobby for a long time — probably as long ago as when he was in fourth grade. […]