Students browse the array of WVU gear in the bookstore!
In front of Oglebay Hall sits the mast of the USS West Virginia to commemorate the battleship and in remembrance of Pearl Harbor.
Ming Hsieh Hall is connected to Oglebay Hall and shares its exterior themes.
Students take advantage of a beautiful day in Morgantown by lounging on the Mountainlair Green!
The WVU Coliseum, located on the Evansdale Area of Campus is a high-energy arena, a must-see for all students and visitors!
WVU Officials Visit the Construction Site of Reynolds Hall opening Spring 2022
Students take advantage of the libary's reservable study rooms to collaborate on school work.
One of our favorite traditions: photos in front of Woodburn!
Students utilize the lap pool for a game of canoe battleship!
The perfect study spot! Students often can be found enjoying the sunshine with a coffee outside.
Off-Campus doesn't mean far away from Campus! These townhomes are an example of Off-Campus housing super close to campus! In Elizabeth Moore Hall, you can find the office of Off-Campus housing. This office can help you find a place to live and will review your lease for free!
Each year members of Greek Life go out into the community and complete service projects. Three sorority members paint the famous "Let's Go Mountaineers" wall.
The Pylons stand at the entrance of the Health Sciences Center. The word "pylon" is derived from the Greek word for "gateway." WVU's Pylons serve as a symbolic gateway for students embarking on their journey towards a career in healthcare.
Ming Hsieh provides a venue for guest speakers that come to campus. Pictured is Natalie Tennant speaking on her experiences as Secretary of State of West Virginia and as a former Mountaineer Mascot!
Two members of the dance team participate in the PRT cram, a tradition that typically takes place during Mountaineer Week. A PRT car is placed outside of the Mountainlair, and students try to fit as many people inside as they can!
Students get the chance to apply what they learn in the classroom in real world settings.
Members of Greek life compete to win the Greek Games, which includes activities like musical yoga mats, tug of war, relay races, and more!
Stewart Hall is home to the office of our University President Dr. E. Gordon Gee. Dr. Gee served as President of WVU from 1981 - 1985, and again starting in 2014. He is known for his bowties, his selfies with students, and his love for WVU.
The Office of Accessibility Services (OAS), located in Stewart Hall, is dedicated to enhancing the educational opportunities for students with temporary or permanent disabilities at West Virginia University and all of its campuses.
Stewart Hall was the first official library on campus built in 1902, pictured here in 1905.
Each floor of the Engineering Sciences Building is home to a different discipline of engineering.
Da Vinci's is a cafe located inside the Evansdale Library, where students can grab a bit to eat or a mid-study session coffee.
One of our furry friends from UPD patrols campus!
The Engineering Sciences Building is often host to engineering-specific career fairs.
Photo of the Walnut PRT Station
Choose your destination! Choose one of our 5 stations to head to next on your WVU Adventure!
Engineering PRT Station.
Hop on the PRT and catch one of the coolest rides around!
All Aboard! Hop on the towers PRT station to head somewhere new!
Exterior of Brooks Hall
A student attends a WVU advising appointment.
Photo of the Exterior of the College of Law
Visitors are bustling around the Downtown Visitors Center
Exterior of the Erickson Alumni Center
Find your new home at the Evansdale Visitors Center
A photo of Armstrong Hall on a sunny summer day.
Maggie the GoldenDoodle sits in front of Hodges Hall
A student walks into to LGBTQ center at the Maple House
Jack the puppy stands in front of the Mineral Resources Building
A sunny photo of the NRCCE
The interior of Reynolds Hall is equipped with plenty of unique hangout and study spaces like this one, complete with a grand staircase to soak in the riverfront views.
Reynolds Hall was built with a "mock stock exchange" influence to allow students to gain real life experience in their learning environment.
WVU students and fan have always shown up to cheer on the Mountaineers! Here they are supporting the team at Old Mountaineer Field, sometimes referred to as the "snake pit" by alumni.
While the stadium has since moved locations, a physical reminder of the iconic Downtown landmark still stands in its place to remind students of the location's unique history!
The Pride of West Virginia performs their iconic pregame program, energizing the entire stadium!
Electric energy, roaring crowds, and a sea of Gold and Blue. This is what WVU Football is made of!
WVU players proudly charge the field carrying the state flag of West Virginia!
Be sure to snap a picture with the Milan Puskar statue near the stadium entrance!
Mountaineer Mary Roush cheers alongside a "mini mountaineer"!
Be sure to get your picture with the legendary Rod Hundley, AKA "Hot Rod Hundley," statue. Hundley was an All American WVU collegiate basketball star turned LA Laker player, turned NBA radio announcer.
Students explore the constellations at the White Hall planetarium!
In addition to the planetarium, students can utilize the observatory to study space in real time!
Be sure to snap your picture with WVU basketball legend, Jerry West! Jerry West was not only a star Mountaineer athlete, but he also went on to play for and own the LA Lakers. Fun fact, the NBA logo is modeled after his unique dribbling style!
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