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An enterprising Latter-day Saint couple have discovered a way to help fellow members discard their worn-out temple garments.
He graduated from the West Virginia University Institute of Technology in Montgomery in 1970. He was a member of the West Virginia-based Calvarymen Quartet and later joined the Kingsmen Quartet.
Celestial Recycling is helping answer that very question for members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
VIENNA — West Virginia University at Parkersburg will be offering on-campus residence halls at the new Innovation and ...
It's safe to say West Virginia head coach Rich Rodriguez is casting a wide net on the recruiting trail, one that reaches all the way out to Lake Oswego, Oregon.
West Virginia continues to make progress in the 2026 recruiting class, securing a spot in the top five for defensive back LaRon Dues (5'10', 180 lbs) of Cardina ...
Imagine a career in which you personally celebrate the accomplishments and achievements of more than 335,000 young (and some older) men and women. That’s the mark retiring West Virginia University ...
Michael T. Benson, the new president of West Virginia University, took a tour of an architecturally impressive Reynolds Hall on Wednesday afternoon. Benson walked down the halls guided by Josh Hall, ...
Jim Bethea has been named vice president of investments and chief investment officer of the West Virginia University Foundation, Morgantown, effective June 16. He will be responsible for leading ...
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — West Virginia State University President Ericke Cage sent a letter to students and faculty outlining changes coming to the university. “These changes are designed to ...
The WVU Cancer Institute's recent fundraising success is just one part of a much larger vision for expanding cancer care across West Virginia. How Pittsburgh-area hospitals measure up in Leapfrog ...