“Stinger” displays a WVSU specialty license plate, for which there are only a few days left to preorder. The person behind the mask was interviewed by the Yellow Jacket Online’s Joe Goodwin.
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‘Failure is Impossible’ play tells long journey to women’s right to vote
Student actors read off scripts, but effectively got the story, and their characters, across The play “Failure is Impossible” took on the story of women’s suffrage on March 30 in the Davis Fine Arts Center’s Fann S. Belcher Theatre. Directed…
Day of Giving, Black History Quiz Bowl set for Feb. 23 at Wilson Student Union
The Wilson Student Union at WVSU will be humming with activity on Thursday, Feb. 23, including a Day of Giving fundraiser and a quiz bowl event to mark Black History Month. From 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., all students are…
Fundraising dynamo Sue Woodward adds communications instruction to WVSU passions
Theater, acting teacher seeks grants to support College of Arts and Humanities After working for years to boost fundraising and grants for West Virginia State University, Sue Woodward has broadened her horizons to become a full-time instructor in the WVSU Communications Department. …
Acrobatics and Tumbling coming to WVSU in 2023
All-female sport combines gymnastics, cheerleading moves An Acrobatics and Tumbling program — the newest collegiate sport added to WVSU athletics — will start competing in spring 2023. An all-female sport combining competitive cheerleading and gymnastics all in one, acrobatics and…
WVSU Study Abroad program returns to broaden students’ experiential horizons
New partnership sends students to Quebec, Mexico this fall After a pandemic-fueled hiatus, the International Studies Department is bringing back Study Abroad opportunities for students at WVSU who are interested in gaining cultural experience. The COVID-19 pandemic left the program…
Homecoming Week offers Range of Activities for students, faculty and staff
Alana Dorsey brings WVSU pride, personal touch to support specialist role
Multi-tasking State graduate talks of adjustments made to accommodate pandemic-fueled changes On campus, West Virginia State University students have a variety of ways to learn, do their work and — most importantly — find help with academics and other demands…
Professor of the Year finalist finds satisfaction in his students’ accomplishments
Chemistry Department head Professor Michael Fultz reflects on American Chemical Society chapter’s ongoing recognition By BENJAMIN C. WILLISThe Yellow Jacket West Virginia State University (WVSU) has built quite a resume as far as the Chemistry Department goes. For the past…
Which Professor Lived on a Sailboat?-Guess The Professor
1. I received my bachelor’s degree from Ohio State University (1986) and my master’s degree from Marshall University Graduate School (2004). I have traveled to many countries such as India, Spain, Japan and China. My favorite to visit being Australia.…