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A new undergraduate scholarship will honor the hard work of two late Hampshire County farmers, all while supporting the education of WVU School of Nursing students with financial need. The new endowed undergraduate scholarship, the Marvin "Jack" & Ruth Strother Memorial Nursing Scholarship, valued at $25,000, has been created by their daughter, Bonnie DeHaven.
Read More: WVU mom establishes scholarship to support nursing students, honor late parents
Three Faith Community Nurses, trained by the WVU School of Nursing, are working with the Regional Church of God in Delbarton, West Virginia, to improve community health in Mingo County.
Read More: WVU Nursing supports faith community nursing efforts in Mingo County
West Virginia University will launch a new program this fall aimed at helping students facing academic, financial or personal barriers succeed in and out of the classroom.
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Forestry is an integral industry in West Virginia that needs innovative products from creative entrepreneurs. Now, those in the Davis College of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Design will have the resources to bring their inventive ideas to fruition.
Read More: WVU Davis College receives $101K to create forestry entrepreneurship opportunities
Breezeline, the eighth-largest cable provider in the U.S., has donated $25,000 to the Hostetler Family Resource Center and two new tablets to the Child Life Program at WVU Medicine Children’s Hospital in Morgantown.
Breezeline President Frank van der Post presented the donation at the hospital today to Chief Administrative Officer Amy L. Bush and Hostetler Family Resource Center founder Jeff Hostetler.