Monday, February 10, 2025
Addison Dobson is eager – eager to learn, eager to talk, eager to do. She smiles
easily and carries herself with the kind of energy that makes you believe she is
looking for (and ready for) the next challenge. Whether it’s leaving Ohio to come
to West Virginia University or jumping into a new sport with no experience, Dobson
is the kind of person who leans in—fully, without hesitation.
Read More: A competitor's mindset drives Dobson
Tuesday, January 28, 2025
WVU sport management students Kaitlin Beegle, Jada Kent, Abby Childers, and Charlotte Ralph, recently gained real-world event operations experience at the 2025 Duke’s Mayo Bowl in Charlotte, N.C. The group worked alongside the Tepper Sports & Entertainment Guest Experience Team at Bank of America Stadium as Virginia Tech took on Minnesota.
Read More: Sport management students get inside look at Duke’s Mayo Bowl
Monday, January 20, 2025
On the surface, forensics science and human performance might seem worlds apart. The former involves meticulously piecing together evidence to solve crimes, while the latter seeks to optimize athletic performance on the field. Yet both disciplines share a core principle: the art and science of problem-solving through data. At WVU, Troy Bishop has found an unexpected yet harmonious bridge between the two.
Read More: Bishop blends data with dedication
Thursday, January 16, 2025
The College of Applied Human Sciences (CAHS) continues to strengthen its student-centered initiatives with the addition of two staff members to its Office of Student Success: Courtney Pletcher, Career Development Specialist, and Rachael Conrad, Student Experience Coordinator.
Read More: CAHS Office of Student Success welcomes two staff members
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