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VIDEO: Middle school students put President Benson to the test

President Michael T. Benson was recently on the receiving end of sample questions from the Golden Horseshoe exam, a Mountain State tradition dating back to 1931 that tests eighth graders’ knowledge of state history.

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  • Zoom Phone training sessions offered this spring

    The University’s two-year project to move from outdated Cisco hardware to Zoom Phone is now in the final stretch. To support the transition, Information Technology Services has coordinated three Zoom Phone training sessions.

  • Muslim Student Association hosting Fastathon

    The Muslim Student Association is collaborating with Presidential Student Ambassadors to host a Fastathon, bringing both Muslims and non-Muslims together for a grand iftar March 11 in the Mountainlair Ballrooms.

  • ‘Kinky Boots’ comes to Morgantown March 9

    Get ready to kick up your heels with the return of the heartwarming hit musical “Kinky Boots” at 7:30 p.m. March 9 at the Canady Creative Arts Center.

  • TIAA offering on-campus financial consultations

    WVU benefits-eligible employees are invited to schedule a confidential, in-person consultation to discuss their personal financial situation with an experienced TIAA financial consultant on March 26 or April 8 at One Waterfront Place.

  • Spring Safety Fair planned March 4-5

    Join the University Police Department and others for the “Know Before You Go: Spring Safety Fair” from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. March 4 in the Mountainlair, Vandalia Lounge. The fair will also be held from 3-5 p.m. March 5 at the Rec Center indoor courts.

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VIDEO: Middle school students put President Benson to the test

President Michael T. Benson was recently on the receiving end of sample questions from the Golden Horseshoe exam, a Mountain State tradition dating back to 1931 that tests eighth graders’ knowledge of state history.

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