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Man reported missing at Summersville Lake; personal belongings found nearby
NICHOLAS COUNTY, W.Va. (WCHS) — Investigators are searching for a man who was reported missing near Summersville Lake. A 44-year-old Morgantown man was reported missing after visiting the Battle Run Beach area of Summersville Lake, according to West Virginia Division of Natural Resources Law Enforcement. Investigators said they found...
Morgantown native set to become first female astronaut from WV
MORGANTOWN, W.Va (WDTV) - A Morgantown native is set to become the first female astronaut from West Virginia. Emily Calandrelli has announced that she will be flying to space on a future flight of Blue Origin’s New Shepard launch vehicle. Calandrelli is an engineer, an Emmy-nominated TV host, and...
Jones enjoying transition to coaching for this year’s version of TBT
During Best Virginia’s lone exhibition in the lead-up to the start of The Basketball Tournament, Kevin Jones offered encouragement and instruction to members of the team as they came off the court on numerous occasions. For Jones, an assistant coach on this year’s version of Best Virginia after having...
Meet the Mountaineer Maniacs: WVU Sports' official student fanbase
The Mountaineer Maniacs is the largest student organization on campus and official student section of WVU Sports. Here’s how to become a member of the Maniacs. To become a Maniac, students must register online for one of two membership types. Basic Membership, which costs $25 annually, includes a Maniacs tee shirt, watch party invitations, Olympic sports giveaways, away basketball and football trip invitations and a 20% discount at the Book Exchange. The Ultimate Membership costs $50 annually and offers the same benefits but guarantees football tickets.
Regional rivals, balance important in scheduling for West Virginia
West Virginia head coach Neal Brown understands the need for regional rivals on the schedule. It’s been something that the Mountaineers have been able to ensure with the schedules over the past few years. And if you include this upcoming season the program has played 11 power five opponents in five of the last six years with the lone exception being the shortened 2020 campaign.
WVU Foundation raises record $282M to benefit University students, programs and more
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (WVDN) — West Virginia University alumni and friends contributed a record $282.6 million during fiscal year 2024 to support high-quality education, meaningful research, world-class patient care and outreach programs that benefit the Mountain State and beyond. The WVU Foundation’s remarkable year in fundraising trumps the previous record — $270.1 million, set in fiscal year 2021 — and […] The post WVU Foundation raises record $282M to benefit University students, programs and more appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
Is the Air Raid era of Big 12 football a thing of the past?
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — When you think of Big 12 football, what pops into your head?. Odds are, defense and a strong ground game are not the first things that come to mind. “The national perception of the Big 12 for a long time — [and] it was earned — was this wide-open, throw-it-every-down [football],” WVU head coach Neal Brown said.
Art Museum of WVU welcomes new director
The Art Museum of West Virginia University is welcoming a new museum director. Aaron Levi Garvey is an experienced museum curator and historian specializing in modern and contemporary art. He has worked with esteemed institutions, serving as the Janet L. Nolan Director of Curatorial Affairs at the Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art at Auburn University, founding chief curator of The Hudson Eye and Long Road Projects Foundation, and chief curator of the Andy Warhol Museum.
‘Never give up our goodness,’ Ferrence on violence and American politics
In a spirit of reflection and dialogue following the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, the WVU Press offers a blog on violence from Matthew Ferrence’s forthcoming book, “I Hate it Here, Please Vote For Me: Essays on Rural Political Decay.”. Read the blog.
WVU Research Computing summer workshops offered
WVU Research Computing will offer three workshops for various levels of experience from July 24 to Aug. 2. Workshops include Introduction to High Performance Computing, Python Scripting for HPC and Partial Differential Equations. Register to attend a workshop. Sessions will be recorded and uploaded on YouTube. Find more information.
WV Sports Now Daily Notebook – July 16
The West Virginia Sports Now Daily Notebook is a daily recap of news concerning West Virginia University Athletics. Player Ratings for Mountaineers in College Football 25. WVU Baseball Catcher Withdraws from MLB Draft, Returning to Mountaineers.
West Virginia Mountaineers Football: Returning Snap Counts: Offense
WVSports.com and Rivals.com have partnered with Pro Football Focus. PFF is the best advanced statistical database in football. Throughout the season, our team of writers will utilize PFF's stats, grades and analytics to better inform West Virginia fans. This is at the returning snap counts on offense for the 2024...
WVU celebrates alumni and showcases robotics at Oglebay summer tour event
WHEELING, W.Va. — A Gold and Blue celebration took place Monday evening for West Virginia University alumni at Oglebay’s Pine Room by the Crispin Pool. WVU President Gordon Gee was in attendance, along with current students from the robotics team and alumni. This is a part of the...
WVU Baseball Catcher Withdraws from MLB Draft, Returning to Mountaineers
In the midst of several of his teammates achieving their dreams of being drafted, Logan Sauve feels he still has unfinished business in college with WVU Baseball. Ahead of the final day of the 2024 MLB Draft, Sauve announced he’s withdrawing his name from the draft and returning to West Virginia for another season.
Morgantown man shares experience witnessing near-assassination of former President Trump
12 News spoke with Pennyslvania-native and Morgantown resident Richard Rosner on his experience attending former President Trump's campaign rally on July 13 where he was nearly assassinated.
Annual increment pay will be issued this week
West Virginia University employees who have three or more years of state-qualifying service receive annual increment pay each year in July. The annual increment amount is $60 for each full year of qualifying service. WVU will issue the annual increment pay to qualifying University employees on Friday (July 19) and...
Billing process for Managed Printing has changed to direct deduction from funding strings
The billing process for departmental costs incurred through the WVU Managed Printing program has been streamlined with the start of the new fiscal year. Using funding strings that departments provide, Information Technology Services will calculate monthly spend on printing and copying, and roll those costs into the monthly telecommunications bill. Units won’t receive printing invoices for processing in Mountaineer Marketplace. The charges will be deducted directly from the funding string provided for Managed Printing.
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