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.
Nearly 70 years ago, West Virginia University welcomed Ruey Yuan Lin and prepared him for a successful career as a research scientist. His son is now showing his gratitude with a generous gift to aid education, outreach and life-changing experiences for future students in his father’s honor.