Hope in trying times
Leah Nestor and Lindsay Willey
A collection of stories that showcase the efforts of faculty, staff, students and alumni in battling COVID-19.
Read Full Article: Hope in trying timesLeah Nestor and Lindsay Willey
A collection of stories that showcase the efforts of faculty, staff, students and alumni in battling COVID-19.
Read Full Article: Hope in trying timesAndrew Barnes
Angela Uriyo, assistant professor of fashion, dress and merchandising, reflects on her father's legacy and participation in the East Africa Project.
Read More: From mountain to mountains: The Uriyo FamilyLeah Nestor
Davis College faculty and students are helping to transform struggling communities in West Virginia.
Read More: A will and a wayLeah Nestor
Thanks to a Transform This! grant, Davis College students grew and harvested basil for WVU Dining Services.
Read More: From seed to tableJake Stump
WVU team unearths manipulative qualities of fungal-infected flyers.
Read More: Return of the zombie cicadasLindsay Willey
Meet four new faculty members who joined the Davis College in 2020.
Read More: New faculty on the blockLeah Nestor
Researchers are attempting to better understand how the “fish of 10,000 casts" reacts to warmer water temperatures.
Read More: Saving muskellungeLeah Nestor
Fashion, Dress and Merchandising faculty and students came together to help address an urgent need for face masks at the onset of the coronavirus pandemic.
Read More: Lending a helping handLindsay Willey
A collection of news briefs from around the college.
Read More: Cut to the chaseLeah Nestor
Md Asraful Jahan used knowledge he gained at WVU to help Bangladesh fight COVID-19.
Read More: Putting education into practiceLindsay Willey
Using skills she learned from her grandmother, Cassandra Stewart sewed masks for those in need during the COVID-19 pandemic
Read More: Leading with faithLeah Nestor
Amy Welsh used genetic analysis to discover hybridization between two native West Virginia fish.
Read More: Colorful genetic researchJake Stump
West Virginia University researchers are helping to address personal protective equipment needs with an earthy, unorthodox resource: wood.
Read More: Harnessing the power of woodLeah Nestor
Chris Haddox, associate professor of sustainable design, is on a mission to discover, uncover and showcase the rich folk music traditions that flourished in the coalfields of West Virginia.
Read More: Celebrating Appalachian musicWendy Holdren
Samantha Fabian is leading the West Virginia National Guard’s COVID-19 mobile testing laboratories.
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