MORGANTOWN — Bioscience is a rapidly growing industry in West Virginia, Bryan Brown, executive director of the Bioscience Association of West Virginia, said Friday at the state […]
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West Virginia has an obligation to make fraternities safe
By Hoppy Kercheval MORGANTOWN — Four years ago, Nolan Burch, a West Virginia University freshman from New York, died from alcohol poisoning during a fraternity hazing. His […]
Gordon Gee addresses frats, finances during State of West Virginia University
MORGANTOWN — Fraternities, finances and the need for forward thinking were among the highlighted talking points during WVU President Gordon Gee’s annual State of the University address, […]
Leaders tied to German Green Party tour area to share energy practices
MORGANTOWN — Three leaders of a German foundation tied to the German Green Party included Morgantown on a recent tour of three Appalachian-area university towns. The Heinrich […]
WVU crowns homecoming king and queen
MORGANTOWN — A week of homecoming activities at WVU culminated Saturday, with the crowning of Douglas Ernest Jr. and Kendra Lobban as the 2018 king and queen. […]
Agriculture strategy to be discussed at the Core Community Center
MORGANTOWN — The Core Community Center is the only meeting scheduled locally for residents wanting to help develop strategies over five years that could shape the future […]
Emil Czul leaves $4 million to WVU for engineering scholarships
A $4 million gift to WVU will help two Oak Hill High School graduates go to school every year. Emil Czul (pronounced “Sewell”), a WVU alumnus and […]
WVU report: State’s economy experiencing unbalanced recovery
By Jake Flatley CHARLESTON — The state’s economy is experiencing one of its best years in a decade but there is still room for improvement. The West Virginia […]
WVU crime report: Increase in drug arrests, sexual assaults in 2017
MORGANTOWN — The number of alcohol violations, robberies, burglaries and assaults at WVU went down in 2017, but drug arrests and sexual assaults increased from 2016, according […]
WVU School of Social Work gets $200K in federal funding to study opioid treatment, prevention
MORGANTOWN — Social workers at WVU are leading the way in opioid treatment and prevention in West Virginia, where overdose rates are the highest in the U.S. […]