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Ephraim F. Morgan – 16th governor of West Virginia; Matthew M. Neely – 22nd governor of West Virginia; Asra Nomani – former Wall Street Journal reporter, author and Islamic reform and feminism activist; Corey Lee Palumbo – West Virginia Senate, District 17, 2009 – present and West Virginia House of Representatives 2003–2009
Pages in category "West Virginia University alumni" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 424 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
"Hail, West Virginia." was composed by WVU alumni Earl Miller and Ed McWhorther in 1915 with lyrics by Fred B. Deem. The "Pride of West Virginia" Mountaineer Marching Band [24] performs the second verse of "Hail, West Virginia" as part of its pregame performance at Mountaineer football games. The band's pregame arrangement of "Hail, West ...
Robert E. Lee Allen (L 1895), U.S. Congressman from West Virginia (1923–25) Tim Armstead (J.D. 1990), 54th Speaker of West Virginia House of Delegates (2015–18) and justice, Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia [2] (2018-) Carl George Bachmann (L 1915), U.S. Congressman from West Virginia and Minority Whip [25] (1925–33)
Since January 2019, Neal Brown has served as West Virginia's head coach. [1] Through the end of the 2022 season, the Mountaineers have competed in 1,336 games and compiled an overall record of 771 wins, 520 losses, and 46 ties.
Will Grier, WVU quarterback (2017–2018) 4th place in Heisman Trophy voting in the 2018 season and the program's 3rd all-time leading passer. West Virginia has produced seven Heisman Trophy candidates. Major Harris is the only Mountaineer to be considered as a finalist for the award, garnering consideration in the 1988 and 1989 seasons. [133 ...
West Virginia University Institute of Technology alumni (2 C, 16 P) West Virginia Wesleyan College alumni (1 C, 40 P) Wheeling University alumni (1 C, 16 P)
The West Virginia Mountaineers football team, representing West Virginia University (WVU), has had 198 players selected in the National Football League (NFL) since the league began holding drafts in 1936. [1] This includes nine players selected in the first round.