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Visit Again and Again EVANSDALE HEALTH SCIENCES College of Creative Arts College of Law College of Education School of Dentistry and Human Services School of Medicine College of Physical School of Nursing Activity and Sport Sciences School of Pharmacy Davis College of School of Public Health Agriculture, Natural Resources and Design Statler College of Engineering and Milan Puskar Stadium Mineral Resources The Pylons View from the Personal Rapid Transit (PRT) platform Art Museum of WVU DOWNTOWN Nath Sculpture Garden Views from the top of Evansdale Crossing Chambers College of WVU Core Arboretum Business and Economics WVU Coliseum Eberly College of Arts and Sciences Reed College of Media Stewart Hall N Woodburn Hall Mountaineer Statue . 304-293-3489 at us Call questions? Have from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 4 to a.m. 9 from are also open on select Saturdays Saturdays select on open also are Centers Visitors Evansdale and Downtown The from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 5 to a.m. 8 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 5 to a.m. 8 Hours: Monday, Wednesday, Friday Friday Wednesday, Monday, Hours: Friday, through Monday Hours: Morgantown, WV 26505 WV Morgantown, Morgantown, WV 26506 WV Morgantown, Evansdale Crossing, Third Floor Third Crossing, Evansdale One Waterfront Place, First Floor First Place, Waterfront One WVU Evansdale Visitors Center Visitors Evansdale WVU WVU Downtown Visitors Center Visitors Downtown WVU OUR CENTERS OUR @WestVirginiaU @WVUAdmissions @WestVirginiaU #VisitWVU Share it with us using using us with it Share . TAKE A GREAT PHOTO DURING YOUR TOUR? YOUR DURING PHOTO GREAT A TAKE wvu.edu/events/ongoing wvu.edu/events/ongoing to see all of our visit and event opportunities. event and visit our of all see to Visit tour.wvu.edu. trip? return a planning Already at anytime available There’s still more to see! Explore even more of our facilities in our virtual tour, tour, virtual our in facilities our of more even Explore see! to more still There’s AND AGAIN. AND AGAIN VISIT c c WVU SELF-GUIDED TOUR Ready to explore? West Virginia University is where the best forge their futures. You will see that for yourself on your tour of WVU and Morgantown. So take your time. Look around. Ask people on campus what their experience has been like — don’t worry, Mountaineers are famous for being friendly. Let’s get started! To download our self-guided tours, visit guidebook.com/g/wvutour on your device, or search “West Virginia University Guide” in your device’s app store. Scan to download. Click the “download” button to get the free West Virginia University Guide app. Then, open the West Virginia University Guide app and look for “WVU Tour” under the “Discover” section. Click “Download Guide.” Let us know you were here! EVANSDALE DOWNTOWN HEALTH SCIENCES Big ideas take shape in Evansdale’s labs, Our University started here in 1867, At Health Sciences, we have research classrooms, studios and greenhouses. so we’re pretty sentimental about labs, healthcare centers and training In Evansdale Crossing, the LaunchLab Downtown. It’s home to the oldest programs for every part of the human and Media Innovation Center cater to buildings on campus — including iconic body and psyche. entrepreneurs and media pioneers. Woodburn Hall — as well as our largest This is where patients from around There’s plenty of room for fun and fitness library and the bustling Mountainlair the state and region seek specialized at the Student Rec Center, playing fields Student Union. care — and where tomorrow’s health and at intercollegiate athletic facilities like Most of our undergraduates take professionals evaluate their first patients the WVU Coliseum. introductory classes here, building a and discover their calling. Over 2,700 students call Evansdale strong foundation in humanities and Nearby Milan Puskar Stadium hosts home, with nearly 2,000 living in the four social and physical sciences. 60,000+ fans for Mountaineer football, towers that comprise the Evansdale About 3,300 students live in Downtown transforming the area into the state’s Residential Complex (Towers). residence halls and apartments. third-largest city on game days. 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