Marshall’s Respiratory Care Program is One of Two Accredited Bachelor’s Programs in West Virginia
With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) on the rise, not only in West Virginia but nationwide, the field of respiratory care is needed more than ever. Chris Trotter, associate professor of respiratory therapy at Marshall University, said respiratory therapists are and will continue to be in high demand due to the many respiratory hazards in […]
Energy Expert Visits West Virginia State University Research Project
A leading renewable energy expert is working with West Virginia State University’s (WVSU) Agricultural and Environmental Research Station to evaluate the use of biochar as a value-added product for the biomass-to-energy industry. Ken Moss, founder and CEO of Piedmont BioProducts LLC in Gretna, Va., has served on forums alongside clean energy experts and Tom Vilsack, […]
WVU Alumnus Set to Launch New Computer Game
Anthony Palma, a 2010 graduate of West Virginia University, is blazing his own trail to become a top computer game designer. His startup, Kermdinger Studios, is set to launch its first game titled “Stunt Runner” in January 2014. Palma, a Wheeling native who came to WVU on a Bucklew Scholarship, discovered his passion for game […]
52 Years and Counting: Family Reunion Makes Camp Creek State Park an Annual Event
West Virginia state parks have always been popular for family reunions, and no one knows that more than the Wood/Farley/McBride family, which recently hosted their 52nd reunion at Camp Creek State Park. Since 1962, this family has had their reunion at the Farley Branch Shelter, which was built for the public’s enjoyment in 1960. More […]
SBA Deadline for Physical Damage Disaster Loans for Private Non-Profit Organizations
The U.S. Small Business Administration is reminding eligible private non-profit (PNP) organizations in West Virginia of the Sept. 24 deadline to submit disaster loan applications for damages caused by the severe storms and flooding on June 13, 2013. These loans are available to PNPs in Mason and Roane counties. Examples of eligible non-critical PNP organizations […]
West Liberty University Offers Drug Free Scholarship Incentive to High School Students
A national high school program that offers random drug testing to volunteer high school students is making headway in the local area. Drug Free Clubs of America has been operating for about four years in the Wheeling area. Recently the organization received a real boost when West Liberty University offered $500 scholarships to students from […]