Eberly News
Articles for the month of July 2017
Shape your destiny: Alex Tsiatsos
Alex Tsiatsos, an alumnus of the Department of Philosophy at West Virginia University, talks about what he’s been up to since graduating in 2004 with a B.A. in philosophy as well as his new book, "M's Celebrity."
Funding the future
WVU finance grad creates STEM scholarship
West Virginia Writer’s Workshop to focus on health, healing in 2017
In its 21st year, the West Virginia Writers’ Workshop will offer lectures and readings related to creative writing on health and healing.
Eberly College receives $60,000 for graduate education
Poverty, food security, teacher shortages and public health disparities are among the many issues facing West Virginia’s future.
Social Work alumna awarded Outstanding Achievement in Aging award
Carma Korman, geriatric social worker at the Robert C. Byrd Clinic, has been named the 2017 Anita S. Harbert Outstanding Achievement in Aging Award recipient.

New scholarships support the liberal arts
Parkersburg, W.Va. native Charles Beorn arrived at West Virginia University in 1959 for his freshman year of college with only one goal in mind—going to medical school.
Life-long learning
Alumnus endows scholarship for future English students