A battle of wills to determine winner of tonight’s NCAA Tournament contest between WVU and Gonzaga
Tipoff is slated for tonight (March 23) at 7:39 p.m. EDT. The game will be televised nationally on TBS.
Tipoff is slated for tonight (March 23) at 7:39 p.m. EDT. The game will be televised nationally on TBS.
The West Virginia University Upward Bound program has announced the sponsorship of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Summer Food Service Program for its 2017 summer residential program.
Sue Day-Perroots will retire from West Virginia University effective August 1, wrapping up a 34-year career at the university marked by bold vision and a commitment to innovations in teaching and learning.
West Virginia University students will bring the story of the playful parrot, Papagayo, to life for hundreds of West Virginia children in April.
From rags to riches, an unknown immigrant was a catalyst for industrialization and religion alike in the United States.
The West Virginia University College of Law has launched the Appalachian Justice Initiative a group of law school faculty and staff working to address poverty in Appalachia through legal scholarship, policy advocacy, legal services and outreach.
Hundreds of West Virginia 4-H’ers and West Virginia University Extension Service representatives will travel to the State Capitol on Tuesday, March 28 to explore opportunities at West Virginia University, meet with legislators and celebrate WVU’s 150th birthday at WVU Day at the Legislature.
Three students proved last week that West Virginia University is a national leader in entrepreneurship and innovation at the 4th Annual PitchTexas Competition, hosted by the University of Texas McCombs School of Business and Herb Kelleher Center for Entrepreneurship.
The presidents of West Virginia's largest state-supported universities came together today to call on state legislators to take further cuts to higher education out of the mix when trying to balance the state's budget.
When The Wall Street Journal needed expert help in reporting a story about possible leaks of government financial data in the United Kingdom, it turned to West Virginia University finance professor Alexander Kurov, who had recently completed a study on the same question in U.S. markets.