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WV News
March 30, 2018
MORGANTOWN — To help combat the nationwide drug epidemic, the West Virginia University College of Education and Human Services aims to bolster this ... Tack said Marshall University and some community colleges in the state have delved into addiction studies, but WVU's program will be the first of aÃâà...
Williamson Daily News
March 30, 2018
A West Virginia University study has found that the Mountain State will see a brighter picture for its manufacturing industry in the near future, but that many ... The study, titled "Overview of Smart Manufacturing in West Virginia," is a collaborative effort by the Statler College of Engineering and MineralÃâà...
Herald-Mail Media
March 30, 2018
Two Shepherd University Department of Mass Communications students and a professor participated in a National Millennial Community spring break trip to Philadelphia and Washington, ... The trip Kushin, Buchanan and Burke participated in included 31 representatives from 27 colleges and universities.
Money Magazine
March 30, 2018
Altogether, state and local appropriations for public colleges and universities totaled $94.5 billion in fiscal year 2017, up about 2% from fiscal year 2016. ... more than half of all states—28—relied more heavily on tuition dollars than on government appropriations to fund public systems of higher education.
WV News
March 30, 2018
CLARKSBURG — Higher education institutions across North Central West Virginia are working to add new programs to better help students become ... Dr. Ross Brittain, dean of AB's College of Science, Technology and Mathematics, alongside university President Tim Barry, recently announced that AB willÃâà...
Huntington Herald Dispatch
March 30, 2018
HUNTINGTON - Marshall University hosted the annual West Virginia NAACP Higher Education Summit on Thursday at the university's Memorial Student Center - an all-day forum of leadership from the state's universities and African-American communities gathered to gauge how West Virginia retains andÃâà...
Sacramento Bee
March 29, 2018
___. March 23. The Register-Herald calls for West Virginia University and Marshall University's hoops teams to play each other every year: ... In short: Why can't our two leading state universities agree to meet once a year, in a December home-and-home series, to battle it out on the hardwoods? You thinkÃâà...
West Virginia Public Broadcasting
March 24, 2018
You stand up for debt collectors rather than college students struggling to pay back loans. You favor ... You're undermining sexual assault policies on college campuses." ... There's a 14 percent increase in funding for historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs), and more federal student aid.
DieHards
March 24, 2018
West Virginia coach Bob Huggins isn't opposed to players staying in college longer. ... To Huggins, more time in college will always be beneficial to student-athletes. ... Huggins has managed to be successful with West Virginia, which will face Villanova at 7:27 p.m. ET, Friday, for a spot in the Elite Eight.
WV News
March 24, 2018
CHARLESTON — Officials with the state's High Education Policy Commission, which oversees four-year colleges and universities, unveiled a formula that ... The provost of one of those schools and the largest in the state, West Virginia University, said her school opposes the formula as it is currently drafted.
Charleston Gazette-Mail
March 24, 2018
Paul Hill, chancellor of the West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission, which oversees four-year colleges, said Friday he plans to retire after HEPC ... as chancellor, every state public four-year college president has been replaced at least once, and WVSU and Fairmont University had two turnovers.
U.S. News & World Report
March 24, 2018
The chancellor of the West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission says he plans to retire after his successor is hired. March 24, 2018, at ... The Charleston Gazette-Mail reports that Paul Hill has been serving as chancellor of the commission, which oversees four-year colleges, since 2012. Hill says heÃâà...