Saturday, May 25 2013 7:55 AM EDT2013-05-25 11:55:44 GMT
Two women who thrived at WVU as students are being honored for decades of support to the university with their time and commitment to fundraising and giving, the university announced May 22.
Two women who thrived at WVU as students are being honored for decades of support to the university with their time and commitment to fundraising and giving, the university announced May 22.
Thursday, May 23 2013 2:12 PM EDT2013-05-23 18:12:29 GMT
Marie Foster Gnage, president of WVU-P has been named Parkersburg Citizen of the Year and State Citizen of the Year by the West Virginia Elks Association.
Marie Foster Gnage, president of WVU-P has been named Parkersburg Citizen of the Year and State Citizen of the Year by the West Virginia Elks Association.
Monday, May 20 2013 3:11 PM EDT2013-05-20 19:11:22 GMT
Crittenton Services, one of West Virginia's only residential maternity care services for minors, will celebrate the educational achievements of some residents this week.
Crittenton Services, one of West Virginia's only residential maternity care services for minors, will celebrate the educational achievements of some residents this week.
Monday, May 20 2013 3:01 PM EDT2013-05-20 19:01:47 GMT
West Virginia received a flexibility waiver to move away from the No Child Left Behind system.
West Virginia received a flexibility waiver to move away from the No Child Left Behind system.
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Virginia Wesleyan College is sponsoring a Graduate Studies Symposium: A
Celebration of Scholarship April 17 in the Virginia Thomas Law Center for the
Performing Arts, the college announced.
This
symposium is geared toward recent and current graduate students of Wesleyan.
Qualified
students are encouraged to submit scholarly work or creative endeavors created
in 2012 and 2013 including original research focused on an issue or problem in the
student's field, a project the student executed individually or as part of a
group, a literary work you will read at the symposium, or a critical
review/paper of literature and/or past research on a particular topic, the
college's news release listed.
"As
our graduate programs have grown over the past five years, we believe it is
important that we share with the Wesleyan and broader community the scholarship
that occurs every day in each of our graduate programs whether novel ideas as
solutions to problems, creative works, or scholarly research," Kay Long, dean
of graduate studies, said in the release.