For almost 50 years, WVU College of Law clinics have empowered future attorneys to succeed through experiential learning — allowing them to apply lessons and skills learned in the classroom while providing pro bono legal services to thousands of West Virginians in need.
Inspired by his own family tragedy, West Virginia University School of Medicine student Jonathan “Tucker” Bennett is on a mission to save others through emergency medicine.
Valued at more than $100,000 total, the Foundation Scholarship covers college costs for four years of undergraduate studies, including tuition and fees, room and board, and a book stipend.
A recent scholarship gift from WVU College of Law alumna Kay Bayless benefits public high school graduates from West Virginia, with preference for students from Mercer, McDowell, Summers or Wyoming counties.
A senior executive who has spent the past 14 years in progressive roles at the West Virginia University Foundation has been named the organization’s new vice president and chief financial officer/treasurer.
The Dr. William D. Rose Prehospital & Wilderness Medicine Fund will provide resources for visiting lectures, conferences, research initiatives and program development.
Eight West Virginia University graduate students are pursuing research and discovery to solve real-world challenges with support from WVU Foundation scholarships.
Keyser High School alumni who are already attending WVU Potomac State College, or those who will be, are eligible for a scholarship made possible by James and Anita Mahood.