In case you haven’t noticed the uptick in traffic or the proliferation of fresh-faced youth in the grocery stores — West Virginia University students are coming back […]
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Guest essay: Welcoming back students with Welcome Week events
by G. Corey Farris Summer is almost over, and that means the return of our West Virginia University students. I, for one, am excited to welcome our […]
‘Because we’re fighting this war, alone’
Call them, the reverse-refugees. That’s why Amber Brugnoli wasn’t joking. She wasn’t exaggerating, either, even if she was speaking for effect. “You can’t get to Russia or […]
2022, a year for self love
We sit down at the table to go over bills, paying them, balancing a checkbook, budgeting. We sit down at a table for an interview, for others […]
Scholarship Support
Initiative helps WVU students in need WVU Today As the COVID-19 pandemic persists, West Virginia University alumni and friends are providing financial support to help students facing […]
Gov. needs to fund mental health
When West Virginia University revealed it had found a public suicide threat, it responded immediately by reminding the letter’s writer and all students that they could seek […]
Guest essay: Shining a light on mental health
by Azeem Khan and Olivia Dowler It is discouraging that a recent effort from members of the West Virginia University Student Government Association to engage Gov. Jim […]
WVU investigating social media posts by four students
MORGANTOWN — Four West Virginia University students could be facing disciplinary action after making online posts that violated the University’s safety policy. According to a Wednesday press […]
Award will advance opportunities, community for diverse students
WVU Today Students in underrepresented groups at West Virginia University will have expanded opportunities for success as they work toward academic success and graduation. A $17,500 grant […]
Students react to proposed vote of ‘no confidence’ for Gee, Reed
On Monday, the West Virginia University Faculty Senate will consider a resolution to declare, “no confidence” in the university’s administration. President Gordon Gee and Provost Maryanne Reed […]