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West Virginia University President Gordon Gee: West Virginia Must ‘Turn Apathy Into Ambition’ | The Intelligencer Wheeling News-Register

West Virginia University President E. Gordon Gee delivered his “State of the University” address to the school’s faculty senate on Monday, September 11. Gee said that West Virginians need to be more proud of themselves because of all the state offers, including its natural beauty and the potential for economic growth, and vowed that West Virginia University will help the state turn “apathy into ambition and recession into recovery.”

 

Gee offers path forward for WVU, state of WV during annual address | West Virginia MetroNews

West Virginia University President E. Gordon Gee said the school must accept its role in leading the way towards a better economy for all West Virginia during his annual State of the University address. Gee also touted West Virginia Forward, a new program that brings together the state Chamber of Commerce, WVU, and Marshall University in an effort to do precisely what he talked about during his address: create a better West Virginia for West Virginians.

 

President Gee holds State of the University address | WDTV 5 West Virginia

West Virginia University President Dr. E. Gordon Gee delivered his State of the University address, Monday afternoon, where he presented more about the West Virginia Forward program. Some of President Gee's main focuses for the future of the University, and the state as a whole, are economic security, education and healthcare.

 

President Gordon Gee Delivers Fall State of the University Address | WBOY-TV

West Virginia University President Gordon Gee delivered his Fall State of the University Address Monday afternoon. He said the point of Monday's speech was to remind everyone that the university belongs to the people of the state and that there is an obligation to make the state better by the teaching, research and service that is provided. He also acknowledged the challenges West Virginia faces while emphasizing the opportunities it has before it.

 

Daily Mail editorial: State’s universities working to grow economy | Charleston Gazette-Mail

Economically and culturally, things certainly have been better in southern West Virginia. Still, optimist and Marshall University President Jerome Gilbert believes the best for region is yet to come. In his 20th month as president, Gilbert is focusing the university on helping the region improve. In his presentation during the West Virginia Chamber’s Annual Meeting and Economic Summit last week, he announced an alliance with other higher education institutions in southern West Virginia.

 

Forward: Economic study deserves a close look | The Parkersburg News and Sentinel

Editorial: When the great minds at West Virginia’s colleges and universities are bent to the same challenge, the rest of us can be confident they will come up with solutions that mean progress. It is encouraging, then, to know the folks at West Virginia University and Marshall University have joined forces with state commerce officials to develop West Virginia Forward, part of which is a roadmap for the state’s economy.

 

Moving 'WV Forward' | The Exponent Telegram

West Virginia University has joined with the state Department of Commerce and Marshall University for a comprehensive study on what can be done to leverage the state’s inherent strengths and current businesses to turn the tide. West Virginia University President E. Gordon Gee shared the West Virginia Forward initiative with state business leaders on Thursday, August 31, at the West Virginia Chamber of Commerce’s 81st annual Meeting and Business Summit at The Greenbrier.

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