The Office of Sustainability will host a free recycling event for old electronics 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Friday (March 23) in the Coliseum parking lot. Faculty, staff, and students can bring personal items such as computers, printers, cell phones, cable/wire, etc.
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The Community Human Rights Film Series returns this spring to showcase three engaging films that explore the most critical human rights issues of our time. The second film in the series will be “Awake: A Dream from Standing Rock” at 7 p.m. today (March 20) in the Gluck Theatre of the WVU Mountainlair.
Join the WVU Peer Advocates and Daniel Brewster of the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at 7 p.m. Thursday (March 22) in Brooks Hall 202 for a guided discussion on alcohol use as is relates to sexual violence and sexual harassment on a college campus.
Student Employment is pleased to announce the availability of Summer Full Time Federal Work Study. This opportunity is available to undergraduate and graduate students. Students will be reviewed and offered Federal Work Study on a-case by-case basis.
The Department of History will feature author and historian William Beezley as the speaker for the 2018 Callahan Lecture. Beezley, a visiting investigator at the National Autonomous University of Mexico and professor of history at the University of Arizona, will present “The Shadow of the 1969 Tlatelolco Massacre in Mexico” on Thursday (March 22) at 7:30 p.m. in G09 White Hall.
This event has been rescheduled for Monday (March 26) due to inclement weather. The WVU Tech Department of History, English, and Creative Arts will welcome notable writer Dr. Wendy Welch as she delivers the first Appalachian Writers’ Lecture. The event begins at 6:30 p.m. in Carter Hall.