CHARLESTON — UnitedHealthcare, a UnitedHealth Group company, is awarding a $250,000 Empowering Health grant to West Virginia University to expand access to care for uninsured individuals and underserved communities. In […]
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Is Cary the best fit for WVU’s BOG?
All too often, we don’t pay much attention to the men and women behind the WVU curtain, but we need to take a closer look now. On June 29, Gov. […]
COLUMN: Don’t look now, but conference realignment is about to shake up the college sports landscape yet again
MORGANTOWN — Walking out of Byrd Stadium — which just so happens to be where WVU will open the 2021 season — following the Mountaineers’ 37-31 win over Maryland in […]
WVU leads rural testing
WVU Today Not all West Virginians have the luxury of popping into a health clinic on a whim to get tested for COVID-19. For the past seven months, the West […]
WVU professor awarded Fulbright Scholarship
WVU Today A West Virginia University professor who will focus on the increased visitor use in protected areas and green spaces in Austria during the COVID-19 pandemic — including the […]
Smart About Money
WVU Today Young people entering college or the workforce are navigating an increasingly complex economic landscape. Beyond the basics of money management, they must understand fintech, alternative investments and entrepreneurship. […]
WVU College of Creative Arts brings back Visual Arts Summer Academies
MORGANTOWN — The West Virginia University College of Creative Arts will bring back its Visual Arts Summer Academies after involuntarily losing the ability to conduct them last year as a […]
Gee honored for years as leader
WVU Today The leadership of West Virginia University President Gordon Gee is being recognized on a national scale. Gee was recently named one of the recipients of the Elite Leadership […]
Rejection vs. inclusion
WVU Today Some LGBTQ+ people want to be part of faith communities. And though they have concerns about inclusion, they hope to find a faith community that feels like a […]
Oncologists are changing how liver metastases are treated
Newsroom@DominionPost.com As recently as 20 years ago, the outlook for patients whose colon or other cancers had metastasized, or spread, to the liver was bleak. Many general practitioners and oncologists […]









