Gee to outline strategic vision, new initiatives during State of the University address
WVU President Gordon Gee will deliver a spring State of the University address at 10 a.m. Monday (March 27) in the Mountainlair Ballrooms.
WVU President Gordon Gee will deliver a spring State of the University address at 10 a.m. Monday (March 27) in the Mountainlair Ballrooms.
A West Virginia University Extension specialist is offering insights on the effects lingering winter weather and fluctuating temperatures could have on trees, shrubs and flowers heading into the official start of spring on Monday, March 20.
Medical students from the WVU School of Medicine Class of 2025 will earn the most significant symbol of their chosen profession — the white coat — during the annual J.W. Traubert White Coat Ceremony on Saturday (March 11).
West Virginia University, the Women’s Resource Center, the Office of the Provost and Athletics will hold a grand opening ceremony to celebrate the new WVU Nursing Pod, located at the Coliseum.
West Virginia University faculty members in fields ranging from law to health to water quality can provide insights into potential community effects near the East Palestine, Ohio, site of the Feb. 3 train derailment and subsequent chemical fire.
The West Virginia University Extension Small Farm Center will host a four-day conference in Charleston offering an affordable opportunity for West Virginia farmers to learn how to adapt their enterprises to meet rising demand for local foods while increasing profitability.
As part of a weeklong experiential learning collaboration in industrial hygiene, the West Virginia University School of Public Health will host graduate students and faculty from the University of Puerto Rico for an interactive workshop.
The West Virginia University College of Applied Human Sciences will host a panel discussion on “Title IX: The Next 50 Years."
The West Virginia University Benjamin M. Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources will host the VEX Robotics Competition Feb. 18-19, challenging student teams to design, build, program and drive a robot with the goal of preparing them to become future innovators.
Brad Humphreys, associate dean for academic affairs and research and economics professor in the John Chambers College of Business and Economics, explains how the legalization of sports gambling in many states has affected Super Bowl betting.