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Regional artist Lauren Winans to release new single “Rainbows”

Lauren Winans’ new single “Rainbows” was released this past week on all streaming platforms. This is the second single off Winans’ new EP, the “Truth will Set You Free.” The release and music is a collaboration between Winans and the WVU Music Business and Industry Program. “Rainbows” is Winans favorite. “I co-wrote this with some really great writers in Nashville before I had my kids and the song means so much more to me now, 12 years later, than it even did back then,” she said. The song written by Winans, Shanna Crooks-Perez (Demi Lovato), and Marc ...

Gift to RNI advances Alzheimer’s research in memory of late WVU alumnus

The family of a WVU alumnus has given a gift to WVU’s Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute to advance groundbreaking Alzheimer’s disease research. The gift from Sharon Miller establishes the Miller Family Alzheimer’s Research Fund, which aids research focused on diagnosis and treatment. Her contribution honors her late husband, Marshall, who died Jan. 20, 2019, following a 15-year battle with the disease. “Marshall graduated from WVU, and he loved West Virginia,” Sharon said. “With his illness, we just wanted to help other people that went through it. It’s hard, and we ...

WVU Statler students cycling cross country for Journey of Hope

Each year, a group of Pi Kappa Phi members take on the challenge of a lifetime, pushing their limits and stepping into the unknown to make a difference.   This summer, Statler College seniors Austin Brown and James Carte are embarking on the Journey of Hope, a cross-country cycling expedition, pedal over 4,000 miles in 67 days from Seattle, Wash., to Washington, D.C.   Along the way, they’ll be champions for the disability community. For many people with disabilities, isolation can significantly impact their sense of self and well-being. Through the Journey of Hope, ...