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State Tipoffs Involving West Virginia Newsletter for 2024-03-13 ( 4 items )  
CONCORD UPWARD BOUND SELECTS 18 STUDENTS TO ATTEND WEST VIRGINIA TRIO STUDENT LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE (10)
ATHENS, West Virginia, March 13 -- Concord University issued the following news release: The Concord University Upward Bound Program selected 18 students to participate in the 23rd Annual West Virginia TRIO Annual Student Leadership Conference, held on March 2nd in Sutton, West Virginia. The conference is a premier event that contributes to students' professional and personal development as they aspire to acquire the essential skills and motivation to promote educational success. These students more PR

Stride, Inc. and American Public University System Partner to Give Students Better Access to Affordable Higher Education (10)
RESTON, West Virginia, March 13 -- The American Public University System issued the following news release: With the nation's current student debt amount hovering around $1.7 trillion, Stride, Inc. is announcing a new partnership to make it easier for recent graduates from K12-powered schools to pursue college, without the costly expense. Stride, Inc. is partnering with the American Public University System (APUS), a higher education institution that provides affordable, high-quality, workfor more PR

West Virginia Legislature: House Adopts Budget, Adjourns Sine Die (10)
CHARLESTON, West Virginia, March 13 -- The West Virginia Legislature issued the following news release on March 12, 2024: The West Virginia House of Delegates adjourned Saturday, March 9 at midnight after having completed 280 bills, including Senate Bill 200, the budget bill. The bill, which goes next to the governor for action, covers Fiscal Year 2025: July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025. It totals $4,996 billion in General Revenue funds and includes pay raises for state workers whose pay scal more PR

WVWC's Office of DEI to Host Red Carpet Screening of 'Dancing Joy' Film (10)
BUCKHANNON, West Virginia, March 13 -- West Virginia Wesleyan College issued the following news: When filmmaker Kate Tsubata decided to bring her long-envisioned concept of a dance movie based on Beethoven's world-embracing Ode to Joy Symphony No. 9, it was no surprise that West Virginia artists would play a major role in the project. "Three of the 21 dance groups selected for the movie, and several of the advisors and locations used, are from West Virginia," Tsubata explained. "But that's no more PR