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WV Healthy Schools in Action receives CDC funding for year 3

Three elementary school students balance on wooden rocker boards outside a school building. The activity is part of a Healthy Schools in Action program promoting physical activity and wellness.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has approved funding for the third year of the West Virginia Healthy Schools in Action initiative, supporting efforts to create healthier learning environments across the state.

“This continued CDC funding allows us to expand Healthy Schools in Action statewide and build on the success in Mercer County to help schools turn wellness policies into everyday practices that improve the health of students and staff across West Virginia,” said Eloise Elliott, director of the Center for ActiveWV.

CAHS kicks off academic year with annual fall celebration

Promotional graphic for the West Virginia University College of Applied Human Sciences Celebration on Friday, August 22, 2025, from 2:30–4:30 p.m. at the Rec Turf Field in Evansdale. Event highlights include free t-shirts with tie-dye, games, hot dogs, Ko

The West Virginia University campus is invited to celebrate the start of the academic year with the College of Applied Human Sciences on Friday, Aug. 22, from 2:30–4:30 p.m. at the Rec Turf Fields in Evansdale, located next to the Applied Human Sciences Building. All students, faculty, and staff are welcome to attend.

The CAHS Celebration will feature free Kona Ice, food, t-shirts, raffles, prizes, games, and more. 

WVU alum returns to high school alma mater as one of nation's youngest basketball coaches

Keenan Coley stands outside smiling, dressed in a light green shirt and orange tie.

Keenan Coley threw all of his basketball gear into the closet and slammed the door shut. He couldn't stand the sight of it. The 19-year-old had just returned from California, where his college basketball career at Warren Wilson College ended on a court in Santa Cruz. His final play was fitting: a contested shot and another injury. The injury served as yet another reminder that his desire to continue in the sport he’d loved since he was five far exceeded what his body could endure.

"I was like, it'll be forever if you're waiting for me to coach," Coley told his mother, who suggested he might find his way back to basketball someday. "It's never going to happen."

Manley awarded NACADA New Advisor Annual Conference Scholarship

Cathy Manley headshot.

Cathy Manley, Student Success Coordinator in the West Virginia University College of Applied Human Sciences, has been awarded a NACADA New Advisor Annual Conference Scholarship, one of just three given each year by the National Academic Advising Association.

The scholarship provides full registration to the NACADA Annual Conference, the premier professional development event for academic advisors worldwide. The award supports new advising professionals with 1-3 years of experience and is intended to foster future leadership within NACADA.

WVU Magazine Feature: Pitch in

Constantinos Christou claps on the soccer field.

A recent feature in WVU Magazine highlights the WVU Men’s Soccer Team’s mentoring program at Brookhaven Elementary, where players teach soccer skills and serve as role models for young students. The story illustrates the intersection of education and sport central to our mission at the College of Applied Human Sciences. Brookhaven Principal Sara Kane credits the WVU School of Education for helping make the program a success — one that promotes physical activity, life skills, and college-going aspirations.

CAHS announces endowed professorships

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The West Virginia University College of Applied Human Sciences has named three faculty members to endowed professorships in recognition of their outstanding contributions to teaching, research, and service.

Sean Bulger , a professor in the School of Sport Sciences, was recognized with the Chester E. and Helen B. Derrick CAHS Endowed Professorship. Allison Swan Dagen , a professor in the School of Education, was awarded the Chester E. and Helen B. Derrick Teacher Education Endowed Professorship. Erin McHenry-Sorber, a professor in the School of Education, has been appointed the Alice Trotter Muffly Endowed Professorship.

Active SWV and WV Physical Activity Plan launch statewide wellness challenge

A person paddle boarding with the New River Gorge Bridge in the background.

Active Southern West Virginia (Active SWV), in partnership with the West Virginia Physical Activity Plan, is launching a new statewide initiative: Move More with Active SWV: How Do You Measure Your Mountaineer Mile? The six-week virtual challenge begins on Monday, June 9, and encourages West Virginians to discover and expand their daily physical activity, no matter their current fitness level or preferred type of movement.

The campaign invites both individuals and organizations to commit to moving more over six weeks.