FRONT COVER What is this
man's story? Every veteran has
a story but many keep their war experiences hidden within.
Journalism students are gettng
West Virginia veterans to talk so
the stories can be recorded
before it's too late.

 

FEATURES

Dreaming Big by Thinking Small n By Jim Bissett
Nanotechnology research could ultimately have an impact on everything from computers to cancer research.

Rediscovering and Recording History n By Julie Cryser
Perley Isaac Reed School of Journalism students are preserving otherwise forgotten war stories from the state's veterans. The project is part of the National Veterans History Project and will be preserved in the Library of Congress.

Are West Virginians Supersized? n By Liz Cousins
Twenty-three percent of West Virginians are obese. The WVU Center for Healthy Communities is trying to help them make healthier decisions.

Loyalty Permanent Endowment Fund Helps Students Realize Their Dreams n By Tara Curtis
Scientists at WVU are studying proteins inside of cells in hopes of providing future treatments for cancer.

Living Through History: Brown v. Board of Education and WVU n By Kathy Deweese
On the 50th anniversary of the Brown v. Board of Education decision, we take a look at how WVU students were affected by the ruling.

 

 

D E P A R T M E N T S

Reflection
Letters to the Editor
Pathways u Compiled by Bill Nevin
Around Campus and Beyond u Compiled by Sarah Gould
Foundation Highlights
Bookshelf
Hail, West Virginia
Alumni Association
Alumni Voice u By James Fagan
Great Aspirations u By Jim Davis
Expressions u By Norma Beasley

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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