Monday, November 11, 2024
Donna Staggs, a program manager in the College of Applied Human Sciences, has been named WVU’s 2024 Most Loyal Staff Mountaineer as part of Mountaineer Week. This honor recognizes her 36 years of dedication to the University and commitment to embodying WVU’s core values.
Read More: WVU Today: Staggs recognized as a 'Most Loyal' honoree
Thursday, October 31, 2024
West Virginia University’s WELLWVU program offers comprehensive wellness education to students through workshops, outreach, and resources. Madison Ligan, a graduate student in counseling from the College of Applied Human Sciences, serves as a graduate assistant with WELLWVU, where she leads initiatives focused on resilience, coping skills, and connecting students to mental health resources.
Read More: WVU Today: Ligan helps lead WELLWVU initiatives
Tuesday, October 29, 2024
Brooklyn Slade’s passion for dance brought her from Milton, Ontario, to West Virginia
University, where she found the perfect balance between performing and pursuing
her academic goals. As she prepares to graduate next May with a degree in elementary
education, Brooklyn reflects on her time in WVU’s close-knit education program,
where the support from classmates and professors has helped her thrive both in
the classroom and on the dance team. Despite being from Canada, Brooklyn holds
a deep pride in being a Mountaineer, a feeling she’ll carry with her long after
graduation.
Read More: Slade balances dance, teaching, and life as a Mountaineer
Tuesday, October 22, 2024
The West Virginia University College of Applied Human Sciences made a significant impact at this year’s ShapeWV Conference held over the weekend at Canaan Valley Resort State Park. CAHS was well represented through a combination of presentations, exhibits, and awards recognizing the college’s faculty, students, and alumni.
Read More: CAHS faculty and students honored at ShapeWV Conference