As the Bluefield University 2024-2025 men’s basketball season gets underway, Coach Richard Morgan is balancing optimism with the reality of a challenging pre-season. The Rams have faced several hurdles leading up to this season, but Morgan remains confident in his team’s potential to rise above adversity. “We’ve had misfortunes with injury, transferring transcripts, a […]
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For nine years, Miss Sharon has been a beloved presence in the Bluefield University cafeteria, starting as a dishwasher and working her way to being the friendly face many students look forward to seeing each day. Her journey began not with a passion for food but for people. “The people of BU are who inspired […]
Bluefield University students are paying less for tuition, thanks to a tuition reduction implemented by the university for the 2024-2025 academic year reflecting the institution’s commitment to making higher education more affordable for students. The university’s Board of Trustees approved the reduction in the spring of 2024 as part of its ongoing efforts to alleviate […]
Bluefield University Theatre is gearing up for its highly anticipated production of “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat,” set to take the stage October 17-20. This exciting show is being presented as part of the university’s Homecoming Weekend and promises to deliver an engaging mix of vibrant performances, dynamic choreography, and a beloved Biblical tale. Charles […]
As the academic year draws to a close at Bluefield University, graduating seniors are not just preparing to embark on the next chapter of their lives, but are also taking the time to impart wisdom and share cherished memories with BU underclassmen.
Added tutoring services are now available for students in the ACE. Find out what additional support is available.
Bluefield University acknowledged the history, culture, and contributions of accomplished African Americans during Black History Month.
Bluefield University has introduced Brainfuse, a versatile platform offering a myriad of academic support services and tools tailored to enhance BU students’ learning experiences.
Want to get involved on campus? Interested in making connections with other BU students? Try Wednesdays in the SAC.
Find out what it takes to provide food service to a campus community and the effort that goes into preparing meals.
BU students in the Master of Arts in Biomedical Sciences (MABS) program are volunteering their time to serve rural communities.
Once a Bluefield University student, Daniel Mullins is now using his degree in communication to serve as BU’s creative content and social media coordinator.
Former Bluefield University student Aynae Simmons is putting her degree to good use as a television anchor and reporter for 59 News in Ghent, West Virginia.