The Army Ranger
After more than 400 combat missions and four deployments, Ed Olesh ended up merging an outdoor hobby with an education at WVU.
Shakespeare's Folios
WVU Libraries is home to one of the rarest and most important book collections in the history of the English language – William Shakespeare’s Folios.
The Soldiers of World War I
Nearly 2,700 U.S. soldiers mobilized for World War I, which ended 100 years ago, had ties to WVU. Here's a look at some of those soldiers and letters from the war that are preserved at WVU Libraries.
Making Waves
WVU athletes made it to the U.S. Swimming National Championships for the first time in several years.
Ballin' in Memphis
Jevon Carter leaps to the pros after his storied career at WVU. Check out a list of other Mountaineers who've suited up for the NBA.
From Loneliness to Belonging
Loneliness is a pervasive health problem. This nursing researcher has a way to stop it.
Back on Track: Racer loses his legs but not his drive
He almost lost his life racing. Then the journey began.
Putting the Science in Forensic Science
We’re training the next generation of forensic scientists and grappling with a growing field.
The Appalachian Table
When Anthony Bourdain wanted to know more about West Virginia cuisine, he visited alumnus Mike Costello’s kitchen.
Food is Local. Food is Global. Food is Complicated.
The Food Justice Lab and a network of farmers are working to bring local food to local tables.
The Doctor Is In
Dr. Patrice Harris' West Virginia University story begins as so many do – at a football game.