WVU’s Intensive English Program is seeking native English speakers to volunteer as conversation partners for language learners enrolled in the program. Conversation partners set their set their own times to meet to share conversation and exchange culture.
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Nominations are being accepted for the prestigious Neil Bucklew award. The recognition is given to a recipient who best demonstrates outstanding leadership, courage and support in a continuous basis in the area of social justice, diversity and inclusion in the West Virginia University system.
WVU Press has published a new edition of Muriel Rukeyser’s “The Book of the Dead,” a collection of poetry from the 1930s that reminds us of the relationships among race, nature, and industrial disaster in Appalachia.
Pursuing a degree in a foreign country can be difficult for any student but Maria Alejandra Torres Arango has never been one to back down from a challenge. Torres Arango, a native of Medellin, Colombia, graduated from the Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources with a Ph.D. in materials science and engineering in December 2017.
For the last 17 years WVU Health Sciences has directly contributed to the development of two major programs, medicine and pharmacy at Oman Medical College in Oman, Middle East.
The Health Sciences Innovation Center, along with the Women’s Business Center, will sponsor the next Lunch and Learn Feb. 8 starting at noon in Room 1070 Rockefeller Neurosciences Institute.