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Building Community
'It's the right thing to do'
DateOnce a month, WVU doctors Jim Brick, John Brick, and Judie Charlton make "house calls" at a clinic in Gilbert, WV, taking specialized health care to patients in their own community. » Read More...
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Connecting Globally
Learning from a Pro
DateThrough the international mentorship program, senior Helen Nditsi (left) from Ghana mentored first-year students Divine Nwafor (middle) from Nigeria and Renu Watalingan (right) from Malaysia. Nditsi, also an RA at WVU's International House, helped the pair adjust to campus life, including Morgantown's winter weather. » Read more...
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Launching Ideas
On a Roll
DateWVU's record-setting rout in the Orange Bowl also symbolized the University's other victories in the classrooms and communities, WVU President James Clements told guests at the annual Capital Classic Luncheon. Among WVU's achievements are programs supporting student veterans like Robert Davis (center), pictured with Clements (left) and professor Carolyn Atkins. » Read More...
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Creating Impact
Expanding Care, Enhancing Education
DateIn addition to expanding clinical care space to better serve the needs of all West Virginians, WVU Hospitals' $280-million expansion project will enhance the University's academic health system by supplying state-of-the-art facilities for educating future generations of healthcare providers. » Read More...
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WV Experience
Shining Light on Injustice
DateAt WVU's annual Unity Breakfast honoring Martin Luther King Jr., journalism professor, activist, and documentary photographer Joel Beeson and senior political science and international studies major Benjamin Seebaugh were honored for their work exposing injustice and battling for equality in West Virginia and beyond. » Read more...




