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The first two years of an undergraduate student’s STEM program of study are particularly treacherous, with roughly half of STEM majors switching to other fields or dropping out entirely after their sophomore year. Moreover, attending a rural high school t... see more

The first two years of an undergraduate student’s STEM program of study are particularly treacherous, with roughly half of STEM majors switching to other fields or dropping out entirely after their sophomore year. Moreover, attending a rural high school t... see more

Nationally, more than half of all college students who declare a major in STEM fields drop out or change their majors in the first two years of post-secondary education.  Among first-generation college students in West Virginia this number may approa... see more

Many college students in West Virginia hail from rural communities and are the first in their families to pursue an undergraduate degree. Research indicates that first-generation college students can face particular barriers to their postsecondary persist... see more

Victorian and electronic literature share in common an expression in a wide range of mediums including literature, poetry, and the arts. Both genres are “notoriously difficult to define” and can be disorienting. Hypertext fiction, a popular form of electr... see more

Victorian and electronic literature share in common an expression in a wide range of mediums including literature, poetry, and the arts. Both genres are “notoriously difficult to define” and can be disorienting. Hypertext fiction, a popular form of electr... see more

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