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West Virginia University students will be given an additional opportunity to thrive, thanks to the establishment of a scholarship fund that will honor the memory of WVU alumna and long-time oil and gas attorney Mary Sue Schulberg.  

Read More: Mary Sue Schulberg Scholarship established to support WVU energy students

West Virginia forest in the fall.

New software donated to the West Virginia University Davis College of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Design – and created by one of its own alumni – will help forestry students cruise into their careers using the most up-to-date technology.

Read More: WVU forestry students are given access to state-of-the-art technology, developed by alumnus

WVU landscape architecture student collects data at WVU Core Arboretum

West Virginia University students and alumni from the School of Design and Community Development will combine talents to design a visionary plan for the WVU Core Arboretum, a 91-acre natural area located between Monongahela Boulevard and the Monongahela River.

Read More: WVU students and alumni partner to develop design-related improvements for the Core Arboretum

Although it is technically spring break on the campus of West Virginia University, members of the Western Equestrian Team are busily preparing to host – and compete in – the Intercollegiate Horse Show Association Western Semi-Finals.

Read More: Saddle up: WVU set to host intercollegiate equine event

West Virginia University will continue its tradition of helping commercial cattlemen in West Virginia and the mid-Atlantic region increase profitability and improve their bottom line by connecting them with genetically-superior bulls.

Read More: West Virginia University helps cattlemen boost efficiency and profitability during 51st annual Wardensville Bull Test and Sale