Submitted to The Dominion Post As part of the national First-Generation College Celebration, WVU celebrated its seventh annual WVU FirstGen Week, Nov. 6-10, to recognize first-generation students, faculty, staff and […]
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Morgantown man facing federal child pornography charges
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50 express concerns, blame lawmakers for PEIA increases
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Richwood redevelopment gets recommendations from city’s planning commission
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WVU promises answers to questions about senior leadership pay cuts; current and former legislators offer their views
MORGANTOWN – Following reports that WVU President Gordon Gee asked senior leaders to take a voluntary pay cut of up to 10%, The Dominion Post submitted a series of questions […]
State Department of Education gives count of students and teachers in school for 2023-24
There are 18,774 educators currently encamped in West Virginia’s public school classrooms – and 1,705 of them, while certified, are still teaching out of their content areas. For students on […]









