WVU experts suggest creative uses for pumpkins after Halloween
Two West Virginia University agriculture specialists contend there are far better fates for your post-Halloween jack-o’-lanterns than being dumped in trash cans.
Two West Virginia University agriculture specialists contend there are far better fates for your post-Halloween jack-o’-lanterns than being dumped in trash cans.
The Friday ceremony (Oct. 28) will include tours of the new museum at the WVU Health Sciences Center.
After a two-year hiatus, West Virginia University’s Benjamin M. Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources hosts students and teachers for the 33rd Pumpkin Drop.
West Virginia University welcomes alumni and supporters to Morgantown for an expanded Homecoming Week. A combination of in-person and virtual events are planned with the WVU Alumni Association and many other groups to celebrate what makes being a Mountaineer great.
With inflation at a 40-year high leading to higher prices for groceries, gas and other goods, a West Virginia University Extension agent is offering some tips for saving on household expenses.
The West Virginia University School of Public Health marks 10 years of training professionals to create healthier communities.
West Virginia University’s School of Education, part of the College of Applied Human Sciences, hosts a celebration for Amber Nichols, the Mountain State's Teacher of the Year Monday (Oct. 17).
West Virginia University and The Ohio State University are teaming up for a meal-packing service project to prepare 120,000 meals for Mountaineer Food Bank.
Panelists at the West Virginia University Reed College of Media event will talk about ways journalists can avoid reporting that unintentionally perpetuates addiction stigma.
This is an opportunity to learn about up-to-date economic data and perspectives from a lineup of speakers, including those from the John Chambers College of Business and Economics, dedicated to informing decision makers working to advance state and regional economies.