WVU professor and astrophysicist to address December graduates
Who better to tell a group of new college graduates to "reach for the stars" than an astrophysicist?
Who better to tell a group of new college graduates to "reach for the stars" than an astrophysicist?
Thomas A. Heywood, a Charleston attorney and civic leader, and Benjamin M. Statler, a retired energy executive and renowned philanthropist, have been named to the West Virginia University Board of Governors by Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin.
Gee calls on University community to commit to bringing people together ? no matter how far apart they might be, saying it is only through intentional conversations and meaningful actions that we can truly change our University, our state and our world.
West Virginia University has raised $301,425 through the 34th annual United Way Campaign, which wrapped up Nov. 11.