Monday, March 09, 2026
Growing up 20 minutes from Morgantown, Dominic Viani always imagined himself as a Mountaineer. Now a senior in the Physical Education and Kinesiology program, he's preparing for a career in education inspired by a former coach and his grandfather, a longtime physical education teacher. At the same time, Viani is building his own reputation by logging up to seven nights a week as a basketball official while completing his student teaching residency at the very elementary school he once attended as a kid.
Read More: Viani returns home to teach but calls his own game
Monday, March 02, 2026
Hannah Decanio, a master’s student in the school counseling program at West Virginia University, was named the 2026 Graduate Student of the Year by the West Virginia School Counselor Association and received the award at the organization’s annual conference Feb. 26–27 at the Waterfront Hotel in Morgantown.
Read More: Decanio named WVSCA Graduate Student of the Year
Thursday, February 26, 2026
Shauna Riggs came to WVU seeking independence without losing the sense of community she values as a West Virginian. As an elementary education major, she has found both, building her confidence in the classroom while also performing as a member of the "Pride of West Virginia" marching band. Between full days at school and evenings on the practice field, Riggs has learned to manage the demands of teaching and music while becoming the educator she set out to be.
Read More: Riggs finds balance at WVU in more ways than one
Wednesday, February 25, 2026
Gary Lhotsky, a Bridgeport native who serves as a teaching associate professor for
the
School of Sport Sciences in the College of Applied Human Sciences,
has been selected for the February Faculty Feature.
Read More: Faculty Feature: Gary Lhotsky
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