WVU recognizes four faculty members as 2024 Foundation Outstanding Teachers
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Read More: Esposito gift enriches student learning via WVU Honors College Faculty Fellows program
Supporters of the WVU Cancer Institute will gather April 26-27 to celebrate its collaborative work to expand cancer care, research, and outreach at the Spring Gala.
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Applications are now being accepted for the tenth round of grants through an enrichment fund established by Women of WVU.
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A $2 million grant from the Encova Foundation of West Virginia is advancing focused ultrasound research by the WVU Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute with the potential to transform addiction treatment.
Spirit Halloween presented the WVU Medicine Children’s Child Life Program with $115,975 in donations from customers that are part of their stores’ Spirit of Children initiative.
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Supporters of West Virginia University donated a record $30.4 million Wednesday (March 20) during the University’s seventh Day of Giving. More than 8,500 gifts were made during the 24-hour online fundraising event held across the University system, also a new record. The $30.4 million figure tops 2023’s WVU Day of Giving record of $18.1 million raised from more than 8,200 gifts.
Read More: WVU Day of Giving sets new records for dollars raised, gifts received
West Virginia University alumni and friends taking part in Day of Giving on Wednesday, March 20, will have many opportunities to boost the overall impact of their gifts through a variety of challenges.
Read More: Hourly challenges set to enhance Wednesday’s WVU Day of Giving
Future physician assistants studying at the West Virginia University School of Medicine will benefit from a $50,000 scholarship gift made by Drs. Jennifer and Moe Momen.
The Momens established the scholarship to support the cost of attendance for students in the Physician Assistant Studies program, helping to ease the financial burden of obtaining their degree.
Read More: Momen family establishes endowed scholarship for physician assistant students