Description:
Show your Mountaineer Football pride with this navy hood! Each sweatshirt is
made of casual fleece and features quality construction for long lasting use.
A football graphic is located on the center chest for all to see.
Description:
Casual comfort with fooball style. This fleece sweatshirt provides lightweight
warmth and comfort for both indoor and outdoor activities. Featuring quality
construction for long-lasting use.
Description:
Casual comfort with classic style. This fleece sweatshirt provides lightweight
warmth and comfort for both indoor and outdoor activities. Featuring quality
construction for long-lasting use. The sweatshirt features a twill and a unique
embroidery graphic.
Description:
Go retro with this classic University ringer tshirt from Nike! School name embossed
in outline on a lightweight tshirt. Contrast colors on collar and sleeve cuffs.
Description:
Sport your favorite University with the Local Tee which features a screen printed
school saying on the chest and an enlarged screen printed team logo on the back.
Description:
This tee is a great addition to your Mountaineer wardrobe. A classic football
graphic is featured on this generous cut tee shirt which features two needle
stitching on the sleeves and bottom hem.
Description:
Look sharp on the golf course or at the office on casual Friday with this pique
polo shirt! Each polo features a 3 button placket, banded sleeve cuff, side
vents, and left chest embroidery
Description: Show your team pride with this Gamer cap by Zephyr!
This 65% acrylic/35% wool cap features your team's name on
the bill, embroidered logo on the front, and embroidered nickname
on the back. Complete with an adjustable Velcro strap topped
with your team's embroidered logo, this cap is perfect for
any fan of the game!
Description:
For serious WVU fans that don't want to skimp on fashion. This hooded sweatshirt,
features ultra-soft fabric and white twill. This sweatshirt is perfect for indoor
or outdoor activities.
Description: Simple and sweet this tee is a perfect match
for all female Mountaineer fans. Show the world who you root
for and more importantly, look good doing it. Get in on the
action today!
Description:
For the Mountaineer fan that wants a little extra something. This great looking
tee features a special glitter ink that shows the world exactly who you root
for. Get in on the action today!
Description:
Classically understated, this tee strikes just the right chord for serious WVU
fans. This combed cotton tee is the ultimate in comfort and fit and perfect
for fans that want to root for their favorite team and look good doing it.
Description:
Show your pride in style. These shorts feature a front and back Mountaineers
print and a 3" inseam. And don't forget about the elastic waitband with drawstring.
Description:
Stay warm during the game or decorate a room in your house with this Focus Throw!
Made in a large 48" X 60" size, this woven throw features your team's logo for
all to see.
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WV University
Downtown Campus
The historic section of West Virginia University is its Downtown Campus; so, this is a good time to give a little history. Founded in 1867, WVU has a long and rich history as a land-grant university. In 1862, President Abraham Lincoln signed the Morrill Act, offering land grants of 30,000 acres of federally owned land to each state that agreed to establish a college to teach agriculture and the "mechanic arts" (engineering). The state of West Virginia was formed the following year. WVU opened in September 1867 as an all-male, institution with six faculty members, six college students and 118 Preparatory Department students (high school-aged students who were preparing to do college work). WVU used the former Woodburn Female Seminary building, where Woodburn Hall is now, as the first residence hall, and our first president, Alexander Martin, lived there with the students. WVU built its own first building in 1870 and later named it Martin Hall.
Since then, the Downtown Campus has expanded with numerous academic buildings and administrative offices and residence halls. In January 2002 the Consolidated Downtown Library opened, featuring the latest technology. A new Life Sciences building with a herbarium, greenhouse and the latest laboratories opened in fall 2002.