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The WVU mens soccer team walking off the field high-fiving the fans.  

The men's soccer team opens the spring season against Charleston on Thursday, March 29, at 7 p.m. ET. The exhibition match will be played at Dick Dlesk Soccer Stadium and admission is free for all fans.

A hand holding out a blue and gold WVU coin with the 150 Years logo on it with Woodburn Hall blurred in the background.  

Throughout 2017, senior leaders across West Virginia University awarded 150 commemorative coins to faculty and staff who exemplify one or more of the University’s values and further its mission through their work. In the latest edition of Inside WVU today, Vice President of Talent and Culture Cris DeBord talks about the program and unveils a new way to “pay it forward” in 2018.

Clay Marsh laughing with his hands out to his sides in a room full of people while Gordon Gee smiles, hands on his hips.  

President Gordon Gee will join Health Sciences Vice President and Executive Dean Clay Marsh, M.D., and WVU Medicine-WVU Hospitals President and CEO Albert L. Wright Jr., at a Health Sciences Town Hall at noon today (March 28) at in Okey Patteson Auditorium.

The West Virginia Humanities Council and WVU Reed College of Media present the Path to the Pulitzer: Journalism and the Informed Citizen featuring West Virginia Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists ERIC EYRE and ERIC NEWHOUSE - April 4, 2018 at 7 p.m. WVU Ming Hsieh Hall Room G20 - This event is free and open to the public; reception with refreshments immediately following.  

The West Virginia Humanities Council and the Reed College of Media will present “Path to the Pulitzer: Journalism and the Informed Citizen” April 4 at 7 p.m. in Ming Hsieh Hall. The panel presentation features two award-winning journalists: 2017 Pulitzer winner Eric Eyre of the Charleston Gazette-Mail and Eric Newhouse of Charleston who received a 2000 Pulitzer while with the Great Falls (Montana) Tribune.

 

The WVU Chapter of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes will honor former WVU Coach Bobby Bowden at its Night of Champions Dinner April 8 at the Waterfront Marriott. As the keynote speaker, Bowden will be inducted into the WVU FCA Legacy of Champions.