Eberly News

Articles for the month of December 2020

The first shipments of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine arrived in West Virginia on December 14. As doses are administered, researchers from the West Virginia University Public Interest Communication Research Lab are focused on making sure West Virginians get timely, accurate and scientifically sound information related to the vaccine.

WVU researchers inform COVID-19 vaccine communication

The first shipments of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine arrived in West Virginia on December 14. As doses are administered, researchers from the WVU Public Interest Communication Research Lab are focused on making sure West Virginians get timely, accurate and scientifically sound information related to the vaccine.

Meet December 2020 grad Nathan Weston (BS, Forensic and Investigative Science).

Meet the December 2020 Grads: Nathan Weston

Meet December 2020 grad Nathan Weston (BS, Forensic and Investigative Science).

Meet December 2020 grad Maryssa Beasley (PhD, Chemistry).

Meet the December 2020 Grads: Maryssa Beasley

Meet December 2020 grad Maryssa Beasley (PhD, Chemistry).

Jordan Pugh and friends

2020-2021 Eberly Scholars: Jordan Pugh

Meet English major Jordan Pugh.

Adam Craig

2020-2021 Eberly Scholars: Adam Craig

Meet international studies major Adam Craig

2020 Peace Tree Ceremony

Peace Tree Ceremony honors COVID-19 losses in West Virginia

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 Native American Studies peace tree ceremony was a small, private event involving just six people. They met at the peace tree outside Martin Hall on Saturday, Nov. 7, during Native American Heritage Month. The gathering marked the 28th anniversary of the WVU peace tree, planted by Haudenosaunee (Iroquoian) leaders and commemorated annually by the University community with Native American keynote speakers from tribes throughout the U.S.

Adia Kolb abroad

2020-2021 Eberly Scholars: Adia Kolb

Meet sociology and women's and gender studies major Adia Kolb.