During Suicide Prevention Month in September, Melissa Coleman, BSN, RN, led impactful efforts to support youth mental health in her community in McDowell County.
The West Virginia University School of Nursing will receive more than $12,000 in funding from the Sisters of St. Joseph Health and Wellness Foundation to support Faith Community Nursing efforts in southern West Virginia.
The WVU Cancer Institute invites community members to celebrate survivors, recognize loved ones, and spark hope for those in treatment Saturday, Oct. 18, at the annual Breast Cancer Walk at Milan Puskar Stadium.
Future students at West Virginia University Potomac State College will benefit from a $310,000 planned gift that provides flexible funding to meet emerging needs.
A generous gift to the West Virginia University College of Law honors the distinguished career of an alumnus while opening doors of opportunity for future lawyers.
Following the 25th anniversary of Sara Elizabeth Cooper's passing, her family, led by sister Jamie Cooper Moales, vice president of development for WVU Medicine and Health Sciences, has established the Sara Elizabeth Cooper Fund. The donation provides flexible funding for the WVU Cancer Institute, with a preference for research associated with adolescent and young adult cancers or programming to benefit those patients.
Each summer, students from all over the Mountain State step onto the West Virginia University campus and into a world of possibilities. At the Benjamin M. Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources, over 300 K-12 students explore real-world STEM through hands-on experiences — thanks in large part to philanthropic support.
The WVU Cancer Institute raised $151,000 to support Bonnie’s Bus at the 2025 Pink Party, a spirited evening to celebrate the state-of-the-art mobile mammography screening unit.
The West Virginia University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics and Gold & Blue Enterprises have entered into a historic 10-year partnership with Hope Gas that will rename one of the legendary college basketball arenas in the nation.
Dr. David O’Neal, a West Virginia University alumnus and Beckley native, has generously committed a planned gift to benefit the College of Creative Arts and Media.