WVU professor seeks to reclaim lost energy from fossil fuel plants WVU Today In the United States, we throw away a lot of energy. In power plants […]
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At least 10 WVU students test positive for COVID-19
WVU Today At least 10 of Monongalia County’s 13 new COVID-19 cases Thursday are confirmed to be WVU students. According to a release issued by the university […]
WVU Extension, WVPB team up for youth programming
West Virginia University Extension Service and West Virginia Public Broadcasting have partnered to bring youth programming into the homes of West Virginia families. WVU Extension Service’s Energy […]
Boom goes the ER
Study: Fireworks injuries up after restrictions go down WVU Today All those pops and crackles ripping through your neighborhood at night could come with unwanted consequences — […]
President Gee talks importance of protocols on campus
It will be a whole new world for West Virginia University students when they return to classes Aug. 19 in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. But […]
WVU Heart and Vascular Institute removes COVID-19 patient from life support
The WVU Heart and Vascular Institute successfully removed its first COVID-19 patient from ECMO on June 16, after 514 hours of support. Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, or ECMO, […]
WVU move-in schedule announced
West Virginia University’s residence halls will operate at normal capacity and provide a traditional residential experience for incoming freshmen, WVU’s Dean of Students said. “We expect each […]
Capito, Manchin announce $10M for WVU NIFA Project
WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Senators Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va., and Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., members of the Senate Appropriations Committee, on Tuesday announced $10,000,000 from the National Institute […]
Local law enforcement talks police training: Part 2
THIS IS THE SECOND of two articles looking at policies and procedures at area police agencies for handling calls where force is necessary. Read Part 1 HERE […]
WVU to use Morgantown’s Metropolitan Theatre as a classroom in the fall
Morgantown’s Metropolitan Theatre is temporarily trading tap shoes and tambourines for textbooks. An agreement between the theater and WVU will see the venue used as a classroom […]