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2022-23 Eberly Scholars: Donovan Weekley

2022-23 Eberly Scholars: Donovan Weekley

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

Approximately 1,000 undergraduate and graduate students will receive degrees from Eberly College of Arts and Sciences during two graduation ceremonies held at the WVU Coliseum Sunday, May 15.

Approximately 1,000 students to receive degrees at Eberly graduation ceremonies

MORGANTOWN, W. Va.— Approximately 1,000 Eberly undergraduate and graduate students will walk across the stage at the WVU Coliseum on Sunday, May 15 during two commencement ceremonies.

Creative writing MFA students to read selections of their work ahead of graduation

Creative writing MFA students to read selections of their work ahead of graduation

 MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – Nine students graduating this spring with an MFA in Creative Writing will read selections of their work in the Milano Room at the downtown library at 7:30 p.m. on April 28.

Friendly soccer between University programs revitalizes student activities

Friendly soccer between University programs revitalizes student activities

On a gray, cold and damp October afternoon, students from the College of Physical Activity and Sport Sciences sport management program and the Eberly College of Arts and Sciences  Department of  World Languages, Literature and Linguistics met to play two friendly soccer matches in a one-day event called the Friendship Cup.

Lily Wright in blue shirt and black blazer

WVU student seeks to make change through Humanity in Action Fellowship

With a passion for human rights at home and abroad, Lily Wright, a junior Honors student double-majoring in English and French at the West Virginia University Eberly College of Arts and Sciences, has been recognized as a 2021 Humanity in Action Fellow.

Four West Virginia University women - all students or alumna of the Eberly College of Arts and Sciences - have been awarded the Critical Language Scholarship from the U.S. Department of State, recognizing their commitment to language learning and personal growth. The awardees will participate in fully-funded virtual intensive language and cultural immersion programs this summer.

Four West Virginia University women Awarded Critical Language Scholarships

All are students or alumna of the Eberly College

As people across the eastern United States prepare to deal with the emergence of millions of cicadas, West Virginia University's Eberly College of Arts and Sciences student Noah Spencer plans to give these insects a closer look, researching how certain types of cicadas interact with their own unusual microbial partners.

Biology student wins National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship

As people across the eastern United States prepare to deal with the emergence of millions of cicadas, West Virginia University student Noah Spencer plans to give these insects a closer look, researching how certain types of cicadas interact with their own unusual microbial partners.

Sounds like crickets chirping and the taste of warm buckwheat pancakes can spark the senses of people with dementia — a fact faculty and students at West Virginia University used to develop a way for those people to experience parts of their cultural past and to relieve stress for their caregivers.

Reminiscing with confidence

Sounds like crickets chirping and the taste of warm buckwheat pancakes can spark the senses of people with dementia — a fact faculty and students at West Virginia University used to develop a way for those people to experience parts of their cultural past and to relieve stress for their caregivers.

Eberly College announces outstanding seniors, teaching assistants and Eberly Scholars

Eberly College announces outstanding seniors, teaching assistants and Eberly Scholars

The Eberly College of Arts and Sciences has recognized 64 outstanding seniors, graduate teaching assistants and graduating Eberly Scholars for their academic achievements in 2020-2021.