Eberly News

2022-23 Eberly Scholars: Mary Linscheid

2022-23 Eberly Scholars: Mary Linscheid

Major: English (AoE Creative Writing)
Minors: Appalachian Music and Appalachian Studies
Hometown: Morgantown, WV

2022-23 Eberly Scholars: Makaela Quinn

2022-23 Eberly Scholars: Makaela Quinn

Major: Biology
Minor: Child Development and Family Studies
Hometown: Wheeling, WV 

2022-23 Eberly Scholars: Maggie Robertson

2022-23 Eberly Scholars: Maggie Robertson

Major: Biology
Areas of Emphasis: Neuroscience, Genomics, and Advanced Cellular & Molecular Biology
Hometown: Cairo, WV

2022-23 Eberly Scholars: Natalie Wonsettler

2022-23 Eberly Scholars: Natalie Wonsettler

Major: Biology
Minor: English and Medical Humanities and Health Studies
Home town: Morgantown, WV

2022-23 Eberly Scholars: Donovan Weekley

2022-23 Eberly Scholars: Donovan Weekley

Major: B.S. Biology
Hometown: Lexington Park, Maryland

The West Virginia University Eberly College of Arts and Sciences has expanded the role of its Center for Resilient Communities to support college-wide efforts that foster community-engaged research with undergraduate students, graduate students and faculty.

Eberly College and Center for Resilient Communities will Foster Collaboration and Strengthen Community-engaged Research Efforts

The West Virginia University Eberly College of Arts and Sciences has expanded the role of its Center for Resilient Communities to support college-wide efforts that foster community-engaged research with undergraduate students, graduate students and faculty.

WVU researchers envision police as community partners, not adversaries

WVU researchers envision police as community partners, not adversaries

West Virginia University sociologists James Nolan and Henry Brownstein hope to shift the primary focus of policing from law enforcement activities, such as making arrests and seizing large quantities of guns and drugs, to helping residents create the conditions in their communities where crime and violence are less likely to thrive.

The new PhD in Social Work is structured around community-focused research and will promote scholarship that has significant impact on people’s lives at the local, regional and national level. Students will graduate with skills to excel in teaching, research and leadership in the field of social work and higher education settings. The program will offer students individualized professional development and career placement support, as well as support for cross-disciplinary training and mentorship opportunities.

School of Social Work Now Accepting Applications for New PhD Program

The School of Social Work in the West Virginia University Eberly College of Arts and Sciences is accepting applications for the inaugural class of its PhD program.

The Chinese Studies program in the Eberly College’s Department of World Languages, Literatures and Linguistics has teamed up with the West Virginia Department of Education to offer high school students an opportunity to learn Mandarin while they become better global citizens.

Chinese Studies Program Offers Area High School Students Free Language Training and Global Learning Opportunities

The Chinese Studies program in the Eberly College’s Department of World Languages, Literatures and Linguistics has teamed up with the West Virginia Department of Education to offer high school students an opportunity to learn Mandarin while they become better global citizens.

Eberly Welcomes Three Assistant Deans to its Leadership Team

Eberly Welcomes Three Assistant Deans to its Leadership Team

The Eberly College of Arts and Sciences welcomes three assistant deans to its leadership team to help enhance College-wide efforts to support students as they pursue meaningful careers and post-graduate education.