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The Brief: There's Snow Place Like Home

Whether you have a few in-person classes or you’re fully online, we want you to make the most out of the spring semester here at Chambers College. 

From resume reviews and making employer connections to advising help and one-on-one tutoring, our College has packed the semester full with opportunities to help you succeed. 

WVU to hold entrepreneurial contest through new Seed WV program

MORGANTOWN, W. Va.— New ideas, like plants, can, under the right conditions, grow from something small into something sustainable and productive. West Virginians with ideas for new products and services that have the potential to be brought to market quickly could benefit from a program planted in West Virginia University John Chambers College of Business and Economics.

Seed WV is a virtual contest open to West Virginia residents, innovators, entrepreneurs, businesses and non-profits. Up to $15,000 in prize money will be awarded to winning ideas to help move them to market.

January Department Digest and Awards

The Chambers College team is doing big things, and we want to know about them! Share through this form to see them in a future edition of Let’s Talk Business and/or our other communications vehicles. Want to recognize your colleagues for their accomplishments? Click here.

The 2019 West Virginia CPA exam data reflects outstanding results for WVU MAcc students, with a pass rate of 75 percent. This strong outcome is a testament to the dedication and discipline of our students, and strengthened by the partnership between WVU and Becker.

The Brief: Welcoming a Fresh Start

Happy 2021, Chambers College students! 

A new year brings a new start – and we could not be more excited to kick off 2021 with a clean slate. 

Chambers College positions for future with expanded associate dean team; Boyd, Hall to champion outreach, research missions

The John Chambers College of Business and Economics isn’t waiting to respond to the changed world that awaits on the other side of the pandemic.

Milan Puskar Dean Javier Reyes is ensuring that the Chambers College is on the front lines shaping that future by aligning resources in the most strategic way to provide focus to four core areas: graduate programs, undergraduate programs, outreach and research.