The West Virginia University Extension Agriculture and Natural Resources program unit is growing in strength and numbers.
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West Virginia Girls Who Code 4-H Club earns spot in Facebook hackathon
Today’s youths are in tune with and committed to a variety of social issues facing our nation and world. A group of West Virginia 4-H’ers is using their savvy computer and coding know-how to virtually address one of those critical issues – stereotypes. Their work has earned them one of 40 spots nationwide in a Facebook hackathon.
West Virginia 4-H and the EQT Foundation enable WVU student to find academic success
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. -- Throughout the past few years,
4-H programming has adapted to include robotics and other STEM activities in
order to meet the growing demand for jobs related to these fields. While traditional
activities are still offered, the
West Virginia University Extension Service
4-H curriculum continues to give youths an opportunity to learn about emerging topics.
Community Leadership Academy engages leaders to encourage change, promote prosperity
As communities work together to improve lives and promote growth for their fellow West Virginians, West Virginia University Extension Service is providing tools and resources to assist with those efforts.
West Virginia Agritourism Initiative offers online agritourism course
Join us for the West Virginia Agritourism Initiative 2019 online course!
WVU Extension Service partners with the Polaris Foundation to improve ATV safety
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – It’s a common sight in much of West Virginia — ATVs and UTVs rushing up secondary roads, riding along forest trails and running across the hills. Given their popularity, the West Virginia University Extension Service is teaming up with the Polaris Foundation to improve safe riding practices and help reduce injuries and accidents.