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I don't know about other programs, but I know that this one is very family-oriented. I know that all of the faculty here truly want to see the students here be successful.
I was once that 17-year-old kid who had no clue where I wanted to go to college. I had never even been to the state of West Virginia until I applied to WVU. When I was researching schools that I think would be good short-term and long-term, I came across WVU, and now I love everything about it.
The sport management program prepared me for my next chapter by helping me discover who I am both professionally and personally. The hands-on experiences, internships, and support from my professors have given me the confidence to step into the sports industry knowing I have real skills to offer.
News and notes from around the School of Sport Sciences.
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 gameWednesday, 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 LhotskyTuesday, February 17, 2026
Ian Finegan had never been to West Virginia when he applied to WVU. From just north of Baltimore, he was looking for a college that felt like the right fit, both personally and academically. He found that in Morgantown at WVU, where an initial interest in one major eventually turned into two. With guidance from academic advisors, Finegan chose to pursue degrees in Mental Health and Addiction Studies and Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology, a decision that still has him on track to graduate a semester early and continue on to graduate school.
Read More: Finegan combines two majors for one unique educational experienceFriday, January 30, 2026
Sam Zizzi, Dr. Pat Fehl Endowed Professor in the School of Sport Sciences in the College of Applied Human Sciences, is among five finalists for the 2025 Professor of the Year award from the Faculty Merit Foundation of West Virginia.
Read More: From WVU eNews: Zizzi among 5 finalists for 2025 West Virginia Professor of the YearRead more stories about the School of Sport Sciences.
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