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The Land-Grant Mission in Action: 

Coordinating WVU's Flood Response Efforts

The devastating floods that killed 23 West Virginians and destroyed 1200 homes in June 2016 prompted the governor to declare a state of emergency in 44 of the state’s 55 counties and led the federal government to release “major disaster” funds to help respond to the state’s dire needs. It also revealed the depth and breadth of West Virginia University’s commitment to our state, a commitment that continues months after the event. As our panelists will discuss, mere hours after the flooding had begun, the university mobilized many resources, both on campus and across the state through our Extension offices—including vaccines, medical personnel and student and faculty volunteers. Volunteers and donations from the WVU community inspired creative quick thinking on the part of our first-responders and the depth and breadth of WVU’s response has changed the way we look at crisis intervention. In the weeks and months since the floods, many experts at WVU have turned their talents and attention to the aftermath of the floods, the scope of the damage, how best to help people and communities recover and how to plan for future crises. All across the university—from our Land-Use Clinic to our Extension Service, and from the WVU Hospital System to our Center for Service and Learning—WVU has committed to making sure recovery does happen, in unprecedented synthesized efforts and programs that may well redefine the land-grant mission for the future.

Greg Bowman's Bio

Greg Bowman is the William J. Maier, Jr. Dean of the WVU College of Law. Before taking on this role, he served as the College's Associate Dean of Academic Affairs. A nationally recognized scholar in international trade law and remedies, Bowman joined the College of Law faculty in 2009. Bowman received the Award for Outstanding Teaching from the WVU Foundation in 2014 and was named “Professor of the Year” in 2011 by College of Law students. Prior to beginning his teaching career, Bowman practiced law in Chicago and Washington, D.C. with the international law firm of Baker & McKenzie.

Greg Bowman

Greg Bowman, J.D.

Dean & Professor of Law at WVU College of Law


Plenary Session: 9:15 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.