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WVU research finds self-control runs in the family

When it comes to self-control, adolescents tend to follow the patterns their parents establish, according to West Virginia University psychology researcher Amy Gentzler who led a six-month survey of more than 200 Appalachian adolescents and their parents.

WVU faculty member credits high school program with helping him on journey from coal country to operating room

Growing up in rural McDowell County, Dr. Nicholas Baker, associate professor of thoracic surgery with the West Virginia University Department of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery in the School of Medicine and the WVU Heart and Vascular Institute, saw few options for his future. He chose college — encouraged by his mother — a path that led him to medical school, then robotic thoracic surgery and, eventually, back to his home state.

5 WVU students named Mountaineers of Distinction

West Virginia University has named Matthew Bolling, Brogan Dozier, Isabella Hart, Abby Ruth and Erin Skaff the 2025 Mountaineers of Distinction, a Mountaineer Week tradition that recognizes exemplary academic achievement and extracurricular involvement.

WVU researchers take youth substance use prevention into rural communities

West Virginia University public health researchers are working collaboratively with local partners, like county health departments, to stop drug use in youth before it starts, driving federal grant money to some of the state’s poorest counties and developing approaches tailored to individual communities.

Rails in the air: The living legacy of the WVU PRT

For 50 years, the West Virginia University Personal Rapid Transit system — the PRT — has been carrying people between the Morgantown campuses. When the idea for the PRT was unveiled it was more than just a transit system. It was a promise, a declaration that this small Appalachian city could become the testbed for a transportation revolution.

WVU honors ‘Most Loyal’ award recipients during Mountaineer Week

Each year, West Virginia University recognizes a select group of outstanding Mountaineers who exemplify true dedication, pride and service to the University community as part of the annual WVU Mountaineer Week celebration. These individuals make a lasting impact on the lives of others and help keep the Mountaineer spirit strong.

Gourd times roll at 36th annual WVU Pumpkin Drop

Pumpkins were in peril on Halloween (Oct. 31) at West Virginia University during the 36th annual WVU Pumpkin Drop. Sponsored by the Department of Mechanical, Materials and Aerospace Engineering and the WVU chapter of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, this year’s competition included 305 registered teams from 53 schools across West Virginia and Pennsylvania.