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Communication Studies Scholar To Be Featured in a Panel on AI

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Bridging the Brain Flier

Join Eberly Faculty for a forum entitled "Bridging Mountains"

A Time for Tips for the Hundreds of Incoming WVU Honors Students!

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Commbassadors staffing a recruiting booth

COMMbassadors Recruiting Event

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AI In the Classroom Discussion



Eberly College News

News tagged Communication Studies from Eberly College of Arts and Sciences.

Senior dual data science and mechanical engineering major named the 2026–27 Mountaineer mascot

Senior dual data science and mechanical engineering major named the 2026–27 Mountaineer mascot

Allen, who has not shaved his beard since his freshman year with the goal of becoming the Mountaineer mascot, views the role as a unique opportunity to honor his heritage, give back to his University and connect with the people of West Virginia, including those outside Morgantown.

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Eberly professors to participate in AI panel discussing humanity, hosted by Art in the Libraries and the WVU Humanities Center

Eberly professors to participate in AI panel discussing humanity, hosted by Art in the Libraries and the WVU Humanities Center

WVU student entrepreneurs breathe new life into thrifted threads at Old School

WVU student entrepreneurs breathe new life into thrifted threads at Old School

West Virginia University undergraduates Shelby Cavender and Tyler Jeffries started small, collaborating to sell fashion finds on social media — WVU gear, graphic tees, sneakers and more. Then their resale operations grew. And grew. And grew.
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Phi Beta Kappa inducts new members

Phi Beta Kappa inducts new members

Fifty-five graduates were inducted as lifelong members into the WVU Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, a national honor society that recognizes outstanding achievement in the liberal arts and sciences, and champions freedom of thought.
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