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WVU has selected Amelia Smith Rinehart to serve as dean of the WVU College of Law beginning June 30, according to a press release from WVUToday.
In 2005, the late United States Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg gave a lecture as part of the Edward G. Donley Memorial Lectures at …
Anyone on campus can share at least one fond memory of the Homecoming weeks they experienced in high school. From crazy events to pregame pep …
Student Emma Harrison began taking interest in prison reform, and since then she has used her interest to impact her home state.
A statewide ballot initiative in West Virginia in the Nov. 6 general election, Amendment 1, will decide whether the line “nothing in this Cons…
On Nov. 6, West Virginians will elect two new justices to the state Supreme Court of Appeals.
Ten WVU professors signed off on a letter in The New York Times that said the U.S. Senate should not confirm Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
The WVU Student Government Association Assembly debated for more than 45 minutes during Wednesday’s meeting about a grant to be given to a WVU…
The multidisciplinary panel was one event in a year-long series of celebrations, marking the 50th anniversary of the National Endowment for the Arts and the National Endowment for the Humanities. The Department of History’s theme for the celebration is "History in Motion."