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Generally, my interest [in journalism] stemmed from how much influence communication has on society. Someone once said,'all world problems are communication problems.' This is true. From pandemics to wars to conflicts to misunderstandings, there is a communication perspective to their solutions. Journalism for me, is about solving problems in communities and making humanity better.

Nathaniel Godwin
Journalism graduate student from Kaduna, Nigeria

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Benjamin M. Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources

By developing more efficient systems and technology, we’re launching a cleaner, smarter kind of industrial revolution. We look at the big picture and consider every tiny detail, all to make new connections in science and apply them to human life.

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College of Applied Human Sciences

We provide a holistic education that is designed to enrich the whole person – physically, emotionally and intellectually.

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Creative Arts Center

College of Creative Arts

We’re the original pioneers — crafting one-of-a-kinds from nothing but our imaginations, raw materials and artistic skill.

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College of Law

This is where justice and ethics guide every argument, and real courtroom experience gets us practice-ready. We’re building on the foundation of a traditional law program and innovating new ways to address tomorrow’s local and global challenges.

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Davis College of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Design

We’re dedicated to the conservation and efficient use of nature — powering and protecting our world at the same time.

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Eberly College of Arts and Sciences

This is where big ideas are born and critical thinking happens in eight different languages. We’re solving equations and solving crime. We’re penning the next great American novel while researching the next scientific breakthrough.

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Honors College

We believe an Honors education should provide students with an academically different experience that prepares them for life after their undergraduate career.

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John Chambers College of Business and Economics

Whether we’re anticipating global shifts or local trends, pushing products or launching businesses, the bottom line is always top of mind. We’re driving the economy through creative solutions and boldly building the future of business.

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Reed College of Media

We are more than journalists and communicators — we are storytellers. We speak across every medium and connect with every audience. Whether it’s news, information, entertainment or promotion, we are the voice.

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School of Dentistry

From the classroom to the clinic, ÀÏ˾»úÖ®¼Ò dental and dental hygiene students work in small groups and get extensive hands-on experience in patient care. Graduates can go directly into practice or begin exciting careers in oral health research.

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School of Medicine

We exist at the forefront of modern medicine — advancing the scientific study of human life and bringing critical care to all who suffer. In our biggest cities, smallest towns and rural areas, we are the face of medicine.

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School of Nursing

Born with a heart to care for others, we’re developing the knowledge and skills to care for dozens of people at once, all while advancing research that will improve care for all.

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School of Pharmacy

Pharmacists are the most accessible healthcare professionals. With the patient care we provide and the medication therapies we manage, we’re caring for the people behind every prescription.

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School of Public Health

Our students are tackling the critical health issues facing communities in West Virginia and beyond.

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ÀÏ˾»úÖ®¼Ò Tech

ÀÏ˾»úÖ®¼Ò Tech offers 30+ challenging academic programs, including a variety of leading-edge engineering majors, to its more than 1,600 students. Located in southern West Virginia, ÀÏ˾»úÖ®¼Ò Tech is close to world-class adventure and recreation.

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Potomac State College

Located in the eastern panhandle, 90 minutes from Morgantown, ÀÏ˾»úÖ®¼Ò Potomac State is known for its small class sizes, student-centered focus and entrepreneurial spirit — for over 1,100 students, we are a home away from home.

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No matter where you are, you can earn a ÀÏ˾»úÖ®¼Ò degree or certificate – or simply take a class or two. Choose from 600+ online courses and programs that are entirely online or a combination of online and on-campus.