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Meet the grads: Tylor Yost, WVU Davis College

Morgantown native Tylor Yost will graduate from the West Virginia University Davis College of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Design Saturday (May 11) with his bachelor's degree in animal and nutritional sciences. During his time on campus, he has worked on various research projects that have propelled him toward a future he didn’t realize was possible.

Meet the grads: Yohanna Berhanu, WVU School of Pharmacy

Yohanna Berhanu is a native of Morgantown and soon-to-be PharmD graduate of the West Virginia University School of Pharmacy. After graduation, Berhanu will pursue a postdoctoral pharmaceutical industry fellowship and said she will miss the amazing students, faculty and staff that she’s come to know during her time at WVU.

WVU BOG approves Rule, advances University presidential search

The search for the next West Virginia University president moved forward Monday (May 6) as the WVU Board of Governors unanimously approved BOG Governance Rule 1.3 — Presidential Selection, Contracts and Evaluation, following a 30-day public comment period. The Rule, which will go into effect 15 business days from now, outlines the guiding principles for the selection, employment and evaluation of the University’s president.

Meet the grads: Claire Ullom, WVU John Chambers College of Business and Economics

Claire Ullom always liked math and people, so she embarked on a career path that would utilize both — accounting. She set her sights on PwC, one of the “Big Four” accounting firms where jobs are notoriously competitive. The West Virginia University John Chambers College of Business and Economics prepared her so well with the Master of Accountancy program that she has been able to land a full-time position with the firm.

Meet the grads: David Malecki, WVU Reed College of Media

Sarver, Pennsylvania native David Malecki, who will graduate with his master’s degree in integrated marketing communications during Commencement 2024, said he recommends students new to West Virginia University take advantage of every opportunity as soon as they arrive on campus. “The first few weeks are a crucial time to define your college career,” he said.

Acclaimed WVU astrophysicist elected to elite National Academy of Sciences, a first for the University

Maura McLaughlin, West Virginia University Eberly Distinguished Professor of Physics and Astronomy, has been selected as a new member of the National Academy of Sciences, one of the highest honors in the scientific world. “Professor McLaughlin’s election signifies the continued growth of WVU as one of America’s great research universities,” WVU Vice President for Research Fred King said.

Meet the grads: Haley Link, WVU School of Medicine

West Virginia University School of Medicine student Haley Link chose her major to make a difference in the communication abilities of those around her. Growing up in a military family, she saw firsthand the damage that can be done to a person's hearing and the effects hearing loss has on communication.

Meet the grads: Carmen Camino Falcon, WVU Tech

Carmen Camino Falcon, originally from Peruto del Rosario, Spain, has spent the last five years at West Virginia University Institute of Technology. She completed her bachelor’s degree in civil engineering last May and is graduating again this spring with a degree in mathematics. After graduation, she will work for Worley, a chemical and structural engineering company in Charleston.