Jeffrey Moser will present “Duel” at 5 p.m. Thursday (Feb. 1) in Bloch Learning and Performance Hall, 200A Creative Arts Center, a Visiting Artist Lecture to coincide with his exhibition at WVU.
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Professors Karen Culcasi (Geography) and Dave Hauser (Political Science) will host a “teach-in” discussing the consequential U.S. decision to move the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem, now announced to be completed by 2019. They will discuss the specifics of the present circumstances as well as the larger effects this is having.
Celebrate 40 years of the Gardner Winter Music Festival and the Morgantown Friends of Old Time Music and Dance at 7 p.m. Feb. 16 in the historic Metropolitan Theatre in Morgantown for an evening of Appalachian Music, a concert featuring the Critton Hollow String Band and the Hillbilly Gypsies.
The HSIC Lunch and Learn Series Presents “SBIR/STTR Grant Mechanisms and Panel Discussion,” featuring speakers Maria M. Reidpath, Lori Hazlehurst, Ph.D. and Mark McLaughlin, Ph.D. Feb. 15, at noon.
The first assembly of the Faculty International Group will meet Friday (Feb. 2), from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. in rooms 110 and 111 Erickson Alumni Center.
About a year ago, University Relations launched a new format for Mountaineer E-News and introduced WVU Weekly. The changes we made were intended to address the concerns faculty and staff voiced regarding internal communications.