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Sterling Sin, a pathologist assistant, extracts the RNA out of test samples in preparation for Polymerase Chain Reaction â or PCR â analysis in the WVU Rapid Development Laboratory.
Photo by WVU/Dana Gray State and WVU partner on new COVID-19 testing lab
Times West Virginian
Dec 12, 2020
Sterling Sin, a pathologist assistant, extracts the RNA out of test samples in preparation for Polymerase Chain Reaction â or PCR â analysis in the WVU Rapid Development Laboratory. Photo by WVU/Dana Gray
MORGANTOWN â West Virginia University and the state s Department of Health and Human Resources have joined forces to create a new COVID-19 testing lab in Morgantown.
WVU, DHHR establish new COVID-19 testing laboratory in Morgantown
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WVU to hold December commencement online
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WVU Today
MORGANTOWN - Bringing together families, friends and fellow classmates from across the country and around the world to celebrate the August and December Classes of 2020, West Virginia University will host 14 online commencement ceremonies for the 2,680 graduates on Saturday, Dec. 19.
“Although we would have preferred to celebrate in-person, we look forward to celebrating our graduates virtually and welcome all of Mountaineer Nation to join us for this momentous occasion,” special events coordinator Lisa Martin said.
The virtual graduation experience will resemble the university’s traditional, in-person graduation with remarks from provost and vice president for academic affairs Maryanne Reed, inspiring words of wisdom and degree conferral from president Gordon Gee and a keynote address by Brad Smith, WVU presidential honorary degree recipient and former Intuit president and CEO who currently serv