Access to fresh, healthy, locally grown foods and research-based nutrition education in rural communities is a challenge. A grant provided by the Walmart Foundation will allow the WVU Extension Service Family Nutrition to help address that issue and take on the state’s food insecurity problem from several angles.
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WVU partners with DTE Energy Foundation to establish West Virginia’s first EMS physician response team, save lives in rural areas
Dr. P.S. Martin, director of the WVU School of Medicine’s Division of Prehospital Medicine and associate professor of emergency medicine, stands next to the specialized quick-response vehicle that will allow physicians to respond to emergencies in the field.
WVU launches special fundraising initiative to aid underrepresented students
Historic and systemic obstacles, made more pressing by the COVID-19 pandemic, mean current and prospective students from underrepresented groups often need financial help to start or continue their education at West Virginia University. The WVU Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion is launching a crowdfunding campaign to raise scholarship support for students from these groups.
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Donor support exceeds $52M as final beam is placed for WVU Medicine Children’s
WVU Medicine Children’s marked a construction milestone as the final steel beam was placed for its new hospital, thanks to generous donor support throughout the 2019-’20 fiscal year.
More than $52 million has been raised to date for the “Grow Children’s” capital campaign, which seeks to raise $60 million in private support for the state-of-the-art facility and associated program improvements.
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We Are Stronger Together: A message from WVU students
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WVU remembers Puskar, Blaney
West Virginia University bid farewell to longtime benefactors Betty J. Puskar and Carolyn Eberly Blaney in 2020.
Blaney, a loyal WVU alumna who carried on a longstanding family tradition of philanthropy, passed away Friday, May 8, at the age of 96. Puskar, a longtime supporter of WVU and WVU Medicine, died at the age of 80 on Sunday, June 14, at her home in Morgantown.
Four elected to WVU Foundation Board of Directors
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Larrick elected Foundation Board chair
Pamela Maphis Larrick will serve as chair of the WVU Foundation Board of Directors for the coming year.
She was formerly an advertising and marketing executive who spent her career in New York City. Larrick also was CEO/ Chairman of two global digital agencies within the IPG Network and CEO/Chairman of Omnicom’s Javelin Agency. In 2005, she co-founded IPG’s Women’s Leadership Network.
Final WVU Medicine Children's beam glides into place
WVU Medicine commemorated the placing of the final steel beam on the new nine-story WVU Medicine Children’s Hospital during a virtual topping out ceremony.
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West Virginia University remembers Betty Puskar
Betty Puskar