Thursday, May 24 2012 7:25 PM EDT2012-05-24 23:25:22 GMT
The Arch Coal Foundation on Thursday, May 24, announced that 16 recent high school graduates, including four from West Virginia, have been chosen as 2012 Arch Coal Scholars. The Arch Coal Scholars Program
The Arch Coal Foundation on Thursday, May 24, announced that 16 recent high school graduates, including four from West Virginia, have been chosen as 2012 Arch Coal Scholars.
Thursday, May 24 2012 4:49 PM EDT2012-05-24 20:49:53 GMT
MORGANTOWN (AP) — The West Virginia University physics department is giving people a chance to witness a rare solar event that won't occur again for 105 years. The planetarium and observatory on the fourth
MORGANTOWN (AP) — The West Virginia University physics department is giving people a chance to witness a rare solar event that won't occur again for 105 years.
Thursday, May 24 2012 10:37 AM EDT2012-05-24 14:37:05 GMT
By JAMES E. CASTO For The State Journal HUNTINGTON – Now on view at the Huntington Museum of Art are the winning West Virginia entries in the nationwide "Doodle 4 Google" competition. Five West Virginia
Now on view at the Huntington Museum of Art are the winning West Virginia entries in the nationwide "Doodle 4 Google" competition. Five West Virginia winners were selected for the exhibit, which opened May 22 and continues through June 16.
Wednesday, May 23 2012 11:31 AM EDT2012-05-23 15:31:14 GMT
An Alderson-Broaddus College administrator has been selected to participate in a year-long Executive Leadership Academy. Tanya Shelton, vice president for enrollment management, is one of 20 senior-level
An Alderson-Broaddus College administrator has been selected to participate in a year-long Executive Leadership Academy. Tanya Shelton, vice president for enrollment management, is one of 20 senior-level administrators in higher education nationwide selected by the Council of Independent Colleges and the American Academic Leadership.
The West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission in conjunction with West Virginia University Institute of Technology and on behalf of the WVU Tech Revitalization Committee have begun an online survey to solicit feedback regarding ideas and strategies to assist WVU Tech in meeting the needs of today's students and providing a highly skilled workforce for the jobs of today and tomorrow.
The online survey can be completed anonymously, although people may provide their names and e-mail addresses.
Feedback obtained from the online survey will be reviewed by the committee members as they work to examine WVU Tech's operations and develop a strategy to revitalize the institution. An overview of the results of the survey will be provided as part of an upcoming on-campus meeting. This on-campus meeting, which will serve as the committee's initial meeting, will be held on Thursday, March 15 beginning at 1:30 PM in the Tech Center Ballroom. Members of the campus community, the media, and the general public are encouraged to attend and actively participate in this meeting, which will include an opportunity for open discussion.