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When visiting other schools, it felt like I was just another number, with the message being, ‘We’re so great, you should come here.’ But when I visited WVU, it was completely different. They focused on how they could help me succeed and offered clear reasons why their program was the right choice. It felt more personal, almost like a small town community — where I truly felt at home.
Tyler Traytor
Doctor of Pharmacy graduate from Smithtown, PA
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With shovels and supplies, WVU students support flood recovery efforts in West Virginia Jun 20th 2025
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WVU student discovers widespread microplastic pollution in first-of-its-kind study of Appalachian streams and fish Jun 19th 2025
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WVU researchers offer hard-hit communities solutions for flood recovery and resilience Jun 17th 2025
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