Exceeding the Vision
The new spaces in Reynolds Hall exceed expectations of both founder and students.
The new spaces in Reynolds Hall exceed expectations of both founder and students.
The WVU School of Public Health celebrates a decade of making a difference.
50 years after its inception, Title IX still shapes women’s educational experience in myriad ways.
After emerging from the pandemic seeking to redefine its purpose and value in a very different world, the WVU Alumni Association has entered into a unique partnership with West Virginia University.
Fifty years after women first joined “The Pride of West Virginia,” the Mountaineer Marching Band, the WVU Magazine follows a senior industrial engineering major who fits “spinning” with the band’s color guard into a packed class and work schedule.
A new home for the Pride. The Mountaineer Marching Band will soon have the perfect place for perfect practice: the Pride Practice Facility.
When Dr. Jeff Coben looks back on the last few years, knowing then what he knows now about the novel coronavirus would have been valuable.
A random encounter at a restaurant shows Children's Vision Rehabilitation Program students how sweet the kindness of strangers can be.
The Benjamin M. Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources resumed its popular Pumpkin Drop this year after a two-year hiatus.
Thousands of quilters in West Virginia work their magic to create unique designs, in varied fabrics — from old shirts to new wedding dresses — and a myriad of colors to blanket their loved ones or their walls with a lasting bit of handiwork and memories that will last for generations.
Meet the founding dean of the newly created WVU College of Applied Human Sciences — she’s a force of nature in custom sneakers.