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WVU Medicine Children’s Cardiac Operating Room named in honor of Dr. Robert Gustafson
Robert Gustafson, MD, associate dean for faculty services and professor emeritus of cardiovascular and thoracic at the West Virginia University School of Medicine, was recently honored with the naming of a WVU Medicine Children’s Cardiac Operating Room on his behalf. The OR is located on the third floor of the new nine-story, 150-bed WVU Medicine Children’s Hospital in Morgantown, West Virginia.
Affectionally known as “Dr. Gus” to his young patients and colleagues, he has helped save the lives of thousands of West Virginia children throughout his career. WVU Medicine colleagues joined together to raise the needed funds to name the OR in his honor.
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Natural resource company makes both education and research possible for WVU Davis College students
Forestry and wood science students at West Virginia University Davis College of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Design will now have greater access to research and entrepreneurial opportunities thanks to a gift from Pardee Resource Company.
Crowdfunding effort aims to boost support for Go Baby Go
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Fulcrum Project awarded Benedum Grant to continue impacting communities and students
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WVU Cancer Institute’s LUCAS makes a difference in rural communities
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Jack Sharretts makes estate gift to WVU School of Music
A 1959 graduate with a degree in saxophone performance, Morgantown native Jack Sharretts credits the educational foundation he received at West Virginia University for his successful career with the Department of Defense. He plans to give back to WVU with an estate gift to the School of Music.
Sharretts received a Board of Governors Scholarship to attend WVU and was the first student to graduate with a saxophone degree. Sharretts took more than 190 hours of course credits in a variety of subjects throughout the university before graduating.
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New undergraduate nursing scholarship established through Heather Miller Memorial Golf Classic
WVU Foundation wins prestigious MarCom awards
The West Virginia University Foundation’s Communications team captured five awards in the 2022 international MarCom Awards, which recognizes outstanding creative achievement in the marketing and communications fields.
WVU Medicine Children’s and UniCare Health Plan of West Virginia collaborate to improve health literacy