MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – Just across the Monongahela River from Morgantown sits a small greenhouse with a picturesque view of Woodburn Hall. During the winter months, you might notice its soft pinkish purple glow, but if you weren’t looking for it, you’d probably never notice the unassuming structure.
Archived News
West Virginia 4-H’ers to ‘find their path’ at WVU Day at the Legislature
MORGANTOWN
, W.Va.—Higher education can open the door to a world of possibilities for West
Virginia’s young people. Hundreds of 4-H’ers will have an opportunity to learn
how they can find their path to those possibilities and to
WVU
during the 2019 WVU Day at the Legislature. The event, hosted by WVU and
WVU Extension Service
, will take place at the Capitol in Charleston on Jan. 24, 2019, from 9 a.m. to
noon.
WVU Extension Service empowers young entrepreneur to add bite to his business plan’s bark
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – Entrepreneurship takes a lot of work to get right, and there are countless variables that ultimately affect how successful a business becomes. Coming up with a vision, developing products, figuring out distribution and crafting a sustainable business model is tricky for anyone, much less a 10 year old who has normal kid stuff to do.
WVU Extension Service and AmeriCorps seek volunteers for summer reading and nutrition program
Reading and comprehension skills are critical to success in today’s fast-paced world. Energy Express, a summer reading and nutrition program offered by WVU Extension Service and AmeriCorps, helps to ensure West Virginia’s youths keep up with those much-needed skills, particularly during the summer months.