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Recent News About West Virginia University
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WVU experts argue against retirement age increases
Two West Virginia University experts see threats to quality of life along with health care and tax bases in ongoing debates about increasing retirement ages in the United States and elsewhere.
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Working in service: WVU embedded in fabric of West Virginia communities
Working in service: WVU embedded in fabric of West Virginia communities
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WVU mourns passing of dedicated alum and basketball standout Pete White
WVU mourns passing of dedicated alum and basketball standout Pete White
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WVU Alumni Association Board of Directors welcomes two new members
WVU Alumni Association Board of Directors welcomes two new members
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Wren Baker to lead WVU Athletics
West Virginia University has named Wren Baker as its next vice president and director of Intercollegiate Athletics.
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WVU nutrition and foods expert encourages healthy twists on holiday favorite
A West Virginia University nutrition and foods specialist has found healthier ways to incorporate one of the most seasonably celebrated flavors, allowing people to have their pumpkin and eat it, too.
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WVU begins national search for athletic director as Lyons departs
West Virginia University has parted ways with Director of Athletics and Associate Vice President Shane Lyons.
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WVU connections and support segue into prestigious fellowship for student veteran
A West Virginia University student veteran is partly crediting the supportive environment the University provides to students like him with his military success on the national level, success that now includes a competitive fellowship.
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WVU Tech awarded $40,000 STEM education grant
West Virginia University Institute of Technology (WVU Tech) has received a $40,000 grant to help fund improvements in classroom instruction and hands-on learning in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
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As respiratory illnesses increase, WVU experts share information to prevent possible ‘tridemic’
A steady increase in respiratory illnesses across the United States as winter approaches is leading health experts at West Virginia University and elsewhere to warn of a possible “tridemic,” widespread occurrences of influenza, COVID-19 and respiratory syncytial virus or RSV.
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WVU Tech Craft Day on November 2
WVU Tech Craft Day on November 2 at 1pm