Live On The Levee Lineup Announced
Charleston’s annual free concert series, Live on the Levee, will begin on May 24 and run through August 10.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsA book from an academic researcher covering rural Appalachia shows how marginalized rural communities can create change by forming grassroots coalitions.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsA long winding road, once frequented by coal trucks, leads to the top of what used to be a mountain. At its end are flat fields filled with budding apple trees.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsCurrent President E. Gordon Gee’s contract ends June 30, 2025 after 11 years in the position.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsTeachers Ascend into West Virginia, a first-of-its-kind national program based at West Virginia University, and designed to attract teachers to the Mountain State, is now accepting applications.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsOn this West Virginia Morning, we begin a new series called “Now What? A Series On Parenting.” In this ongoing, occasional series, we'll talk with experts and explore the age old question, "What's best for the baby?" Also, beavers are coming back to West Virginia - we learn why.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsCurtis Tate spoke with Nicolas Zegre, an associate professor of forest hydrology at West Virginia University, about what’s behind this trend.
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