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How art, sewing and design led Melody Jarrell to WVU
An artist from day one, Melody Jarrell, a proud West Virginia University Extension 4-H member, is Morgantown-bound to begin her journey of becoming a graphic designer.
Jarrell, who grew up with a love for art and creating, found that the art and sewing skills she learned in 4-H led her to pursue a BFA in art and design with an area of emphasis in graphic design at WVU’s College of Creative Arts and Media. Her portfolio includes a wide range of projects, including 3-D sculptures, paintings, quilts and more.
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Step back in time at WVU Jackson’s Mill heritage event
The community is invited to attend Harvest Time at the Mill, a history and heritage event.
4-H clubs blaze a path for youths to connect
4-H clubs give youths the opportunity to foster these connections, build skills and explore their interests year-round.
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During the spring 2026 semester, more than 1,000 youths participated in West Virginia University Extension college-focused engagement efforts across the state, with more than half being middle school students. These efforts connected students from more than 40 counties to WVU through a variety of entry points, from in-school visits and campus tours to academic immersion experiences and statewide events.
WVU Extension celebrates new beginnings in Cabell County
West Virginia University Extension, which operates in all 55 counties in West Virginia, is strengthening its service to Cabell County by welcoming a 4-H Youth Development agent and opening a new office location for the community earlier this month.