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Recent News About West Virginia State University
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Army vet sues former employer for eliminating position during deployment
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Driver not liable for girlfriend's death during argument, court says
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WVSU lawsuit filed by former student dismissed
CHARLESTON - A lawsuit filed against West Virginia State University after a former student claimed it failed to reimburse file for classes was dismissed in 2011. -
Field trip results in wrongful discharge suit against West Virginia State
CHARLESTON – A Nitro woman claims showing compassion for students’ health needs during a field trip last summer got her fired from a local university. -
CIVIL FILINGS: Kanawha County
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W.Va. State to host forum on voting process
INSTITUTE -- The highly debated Electoral College process and the National Popular Vote bill will headline a public forum at West Virginia State University Wednesday, Oct. 31, at 2 p.m. in the McGhee Suites Banquet Room at the Wilson University Union. -
W.Va. State professor appointed Gilbert municipal judge
INSTITUTE -– A West Virginia State University professor has been appointed a municipal court judge by the town of Gilbert. -
Reporter sues W.Va. State, president over FOIA requests
CHARLESTON -- A freelance reporter is suing West Virginia State University for failing to satisfy repeated Freedom of Information Act requests. -
CIVIL FILINGS: Kanawha County
April 4 -
Judge dismisses breach of contract suit against W.Va. State
Carter CHARLESTON – Following a closed-door hearing, a judge has dismissed a concert promoter's breach of contract suit against a local university, and its president. -
Clifford Project presents 'A New Home for Liberty'
Clifford CHARLESTON -- On Tuesday, Oct. 18 West Virginia's creation 150 years ago will come alive at the Charleston Civic Center Little Theater, when the J.R. Clifford Project presents a "Living History" program titled "A New Home for Liberty -- Human Rights, Slavery, and the Creation of West Virginia." -
W.Va. State Research Corp. named in another termination suit
CHARLESTON – The research division of West Virginia State University once again is named in a wrongful termination suit. -
WVSU Research Corp. settles wrongful termination suit for $55K
CHARLESTON – A lawsuit between the research arm of West Virginia State University and a former employee has been settled. -
CIVIL FILINGS: Boone County
May 26 -
Civil rights suit against university's cafeteria service moved to federal court
CHARLESTON –- The claim made by the former manager of a Charleston-area university's food service provider he was the victim of anti-immigrant fervor will now have to proven in federal court. -
Former student says W.Va. State didn't reimburse him for classes
CHARLESTON -- A former student in suing West Virginia State University after he claims it failed to reimburse him for classes. -
W.Va. State settles slip-and-fall suit for $18K
CHARLESTON –- West Virginia State University has settled a personal injury lawsuit with a Nitro woman. -
W.Va. State sued over cancelled concert
CHARLESTON – A concert promoter alleges he was dissed by a local university when it cancelled a scheduled performance by a well-known hip-hop artist. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Shawver named Tomblin's Deputy General Counsel
CHARLESTON -- Acting Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin has announced the selection of Jeffrey M. Shawver to serve as Deputy General Counsel, replacing Mary Claire Davis.