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From mountain to mountains: The Uriyo Family
Andrew 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 FamilyA will and a way
Leah Nestor
Davis College faculty and students are helping to transform struggling communities in West Virginia.
Read More: A will and a wayFrom seed to table
Leah Nestor
Thanks to a Transform This! grant, Davis College students grew and harvested basil for WVU Dining Services.
Read More: From seed to tableHope 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 More: Hope in trying timesReturn of the zombie cicadas
Jake Stump
WVU team unearths manipulative qualities of fungal-infected flyers.
Read More: Return of the zombie cicadasNew faculty on the block
Lindsay Willey
Meet four new faculty members who joined the Davis College in 2020.
Read More: New faculty on the blockSaving muskellunge
Leah Nestor
Researchers are attempting to better understand how the “fish of 10,000 casts" reacts to warmer water temperatures.
Read More: Saving muskellungeLending a helping hand
Leah 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 handCut to the chase
Lindsay Willey
A collection of news briefs from around the college.
Read More: Cut to the chasePutting education into practice
Leah Nestor
Md Asraful Jahan used knowledge he gained at WVU to help Bangladesh fight COVID-19.
Read More: Putting education into practiceLeading with faith
Lindsay 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 faithColorful genetic research
Leah Nestor
Amy Welsh used genetic analysis to discover hybridization between two native West Virginia fish.
Read More: Colorful genetic researchHarnessing the power of wood
Jake 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 woodCelebrating Appalachian music
Leah 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 musicLeading the COVID-19 testing effort
Wendy Holdren
Samantha Fabian is leading the West Virginia National Guard’s COVID-19 mobile testing laboratories.
Read More: Leading the COVID-19 testing effort