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Danielle Witt is passionate about problem solving and the natural world and those who inhabit it.

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West Virginia University’s Davis College of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Design is building upon a $521,000 legacy gift from a late alumnus to provide needed support for its research, education and outreach centers statewide. The gift bolsters a broader $2.5 million fundraising effort that aims to promote and strengthen agriculture in West Virginia.

Read More: WVU Davis College launches $2.5M fundraising effort to boost agriculture in W.Va.

As dewormer medication use in sheep becomes less and less effective, new research at West Virginia University reveals livestock’s inherent ways of fighting off parasites.

Read More: Sheep vs. Parasite: How immune responses in sheep breeds can improve the species

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – As a certified professional forester, West Virginia University alumnus Eugene Arthur Walters benefitted personally and professionally from traveling abroad, and he hopes to help students experience the same.   

Read More: Gift from alumnus aids international travel for WVU Davis College students

Although it’s a common heat source for agricultural buildings, propane often creates a wet heat that exacerbates illness in poultry.

Read More: WVU research promotes healthier poultry and environment