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CHARLESTON If public colleges and universities in West Virginia plan to survive, especially after COVID-19 has wrecked enrollment numbers, they need to meet ....
CHARLESTON If public colleges and universities in West Virginia plan to survive, especially after COVID-19 has wrecked enrollment numbers, they need to meet ....
Jan 8, 2021 The city of Wheeling couldn’t have received much better news to start 2021 than the announcement Tuesday that Bluefield State College is looking to use a portion of the former Ohio Valley Medical Center property to bring a proposed Engineering and Manufacturing Center to Wheeling. Yes, that’s right, Bluefield State College. Located in Bluefield, West Virginia. About five hours from Wheeling. Bluefield State and the city entered into a memorandum of understanding that allows the two parties to begin negotiations on the possible use of the former Education and Administration Building on the OVMC campus for the new venture. ....
Prezioso FAIRMONT â Sharon Lansdale, president and CEO of the Center for Rural Health Development, said former West Virginia Senator Roman Prezioso was an advocate for health care in West Virginia throughout his tenure in office. She said he supported the organization when it was starting out as well as several of its initiatives to help rural West Virginians find access to health care. âDuring Sen. Preziosoâs tenure at the legislature, he was always one person that was willing to listen and consider the issues any time we brought forth an issue,â Lansdale said. âWe were starting back in the early 2000s a loan fund. Sen. Prezioso and others in the legislature really stepped up and said, âWe need this in West Virginia.ââ ....
Burch notes challenges, successes amid coronavirus pandemic By January 3, 2021 - 7:45 am CHARLESTON, W.Va. In a year significantly impacted by the coronavirus pandemic, West Virginia State Superintendent of Schools Clayton Burch says local and state education leaders did their best to provide services to students. Burch discussed the challenging school year during a virtual address released last week by the state Department of Education, in which Burch mentioned how the agency educated 267,000 students while continuing essential programs, including local food distribution efforts. He noted the department quickly worked to provide resources and information to families amid changing health conditions. Burch’s address focused on nutrition, contact with education personnel and opportunities for instruction, with Burch noting staff’s efforts in organizing services in a short period. ....