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The
West Virginia University
College of Applied Human Sciences is partnering with the
Kanawha County Schools to address the critical need for literacy education
in West Virginia.
The partnership establishes a reduced per-credit tuition rate for a select cohort
of up to 25 education professionals from Kanawha County to pursue a
master’s degree in literacy education.
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2024 WV Physical Activity Symposium registration open
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Celebrating Success: 2024 CAHS Graduate Profiles
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Zizzi named recipient of Distinction in Graduate Research Mentoring Award
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Zalman wins 3MT hours after successful dissertation defense
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WVU recognizes Remeri McClanahan for work on Project Appalachian Coders
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Textbook authored by WVU faculty earns McGuffey Longevity Award
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Elliott earns honors at SHAPE America Convention
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College news
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WVU, Kanawha County Schools collaboration opens up degree options for teachers
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2024 WV Physical Activity Symposium registration open
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Celebrating Success: 2024 CAHS Graduate Profiles
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Zizzi named recipient of Distinction in Graduate Research Mentoring Award
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Zalman wins 3MT hours after successful dissertation defense
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Research highlights
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Zalman wins 3MT hours after successful dissertation defense
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Gonzalo Bravo: Reflections from sabbatical
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WVU using virtual reality technology to innovate training for clinical rehabilitation and mental health counselors
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Center for ActiveWV receives funding to improve nutrition and physical activity
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Center for ActiveWV earns grant from CDC to address pressing health challenges for schools and students
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