Friday, May 01, 2026
Noah Miller grew up surrounded by the gold and blue. His father has worked for WVU Medicine since before Miller was born, so choosing WVU felt less like a decision and more like a given. What wasn't predetermined was his path once he arrived. Miller started in exercise physiology before finding his footing in physical education, ultimately earning both a bachelor's degree in Physical Education and Kinesiology and a master's in Physical Education Teacher Education. Along the way, he logged more than 1,000 hours of hands-on teaching experience and was named the SHAPE America Major of the Year.
Read More: Lifelong Mountaineer Miller earns dual degrees in physical education
Thursday, April 30, 2026
West Virginia University's varsity esports program wrapped up its best NACE Grand Finals performance to date last weekend, with all three teams finishing in the top three nationally at the Spring 2026 championships held at Full Sail University in Orlando, FL.
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Thursday, April 30, 2026
As part of West Virginia University’s May 2026 Commencement celebration, Joseph Magazzolo, a sport management major from the College of Applied Human Sciences, shares a thank you note to someone who had a significant impact on him: his best friend.
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Wednesday, April 29, 2026
As part of West Virginia University’s May 2026 Commencement celebration, Alaina Fry a mental health and addiction studies major from the College of Applied Human Sciences, shares a personal letter to her high school self—reflecting on the growth, challenges, and moments that shaped her WVU experience.
Read More: Letter To Younger Self: Alaina Fry
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