WVU Alumni Spotlight: Community Care behavior health counselor Zabrya Robson
Zabrya Robson, a behavior health counselor at Community Care of West Virginia, came to West Virginia University knowing she wanted to help others. She earned
Zabrya Robson, a behavior health counselor at Community Care of West Virginia, came to West Virginia University knowing she wanted to help others. She earned
Offering ways for West Virginia University students to find support by forging connections with others, the Collegiate Recovery Program serves the University’s mission of putting students first — no
CHARLESTON, W.Va. – Since West Virginia became the first state in the country to provide statewide protocols for the administration of whole blood on ambulances,
Alexis Zilinski’s childhood spent participating in 4-H programs instilled in her a passion for learning, civic engagement and community service. 4-H, America’s largest youth development
West Virginia University is leading one of 50 projects as part of a nationwide effort to increase farmland availability to underserved populations, while also helping producers
A West Virginia University researcher is studying slot machines to determine what makes them a potentially addictive form of gambling. Mariya Cherkasova, assistant professor in the Department of
Charleston, WV – A video project with West Virginia youth talking about issues they face, ranging from social media to substance use disorder, will premiere
Fairmont State University will formally install Dr. Michael K. Davis as its 27th President on Thursday, April 4 at 4 p.m. in Fairmont State’s Falcon
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CHARLESTON — A Phillipi man was killed in an ATV wreck on Friday in Boone County, according to a press release from the West Virginia