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1   WISE LIBRARY (DOWNTOWN LIBRARY)
2   CLARK HALL
3   STEWART HALL
4   PURINTON HOUSE
5   ELIZABETH MOORE HALL
6   MOUNTAINLAIR
7   MOUNTAINLAIR GREEN
8   FRATERNITY AND SORORITY ROW
9   THE MOUNTAINEER STATUE
10   DOWNTOWN BARNES AND NOBLE BOOKSTORE
11   OGLEBAY HALL
12   CHITWOOD HALL
13   MARTIN HALL
14   WOODBURN HALL
15   LIFE SCIENCES BUILDING
16   BEECHURST PERSONAL RAPID TRANSIT STATION (PRT)
17   REYNOLDS HALL

Life Sciences Building

This stop is located behind Woodburn Hall and overlooks the Life Sciences Building. Opened in 2002, the Life Sciences building houses the Psychology, Biology, and Neuroscience departments. This research hub includes classrooms, labs, a top floor greenhouse, herbarium and clinical facilities for our psychologists-in-training.

Media Gallery

A student researcher tests a tissue sample.
A colorful brain scan is pictured on a black background.
A rat is placed in an operant chamber.
Exterior shot of the Life Sciences Building highlighting the unique green glass windows.
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Academic Resources

✏️ Academic Resources

WVU offers nearly 150 undergraduate majors for students to choose from. Pursue your passions, find your path, and unlock your academic potential!

R1 Research

West Virginia University remains one of the top research institutions in the nation, according to the just-released 2021 rankings by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. WVU is one of only 146 colleges and universities to attain a ranking of R1, or very high research activity, alongside such institutions as Harvard, Yale, Columbia and Johns Hopkins. The designation is the most elite category for research-focused institutions.

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