Reminder: “All Clear for the New Year” continues through Feb. 9. As a reminder, the Office of Sustainability’s “All Clear for the New Year” program is collecting unwanted documents, hardback and paperback books, journals, periodicals, encyclopedias, pamphlets, etc. across WVU’s Morgantown campus.
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The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at WVU is currently seeking volunteer instructors to teach a wide variety of courses for our spring term, including the arts, literature, history, philosophy and religion, current events, political affairs, science, math, health and wellness and more for our campuses in Morgantown and Charleston.
Deborah Magyar is the new West Virginia Small Business Development Center business coach at B&E, an addition WVU’s business school dean said reaffirms a dedication to fostering entrepreneurship and transforming the business landscape across the state.
The West Virginia University Wind Symphony will take its talents from Morgantown to Manhattan as it makes its debut in one of the world’s most prestigious music venues a in March. The festival is held March 3-7, and will feature a showcase performance by the Wind Symphony March 6.
The University community is invited to attend a colloquium presented by Dr. Timothy J. Blattner, NIST, on Thursday (Jan. 18) at 3:30 p.m. in G09 White Hall. Blattner will speak about "Portable Designs for Performance using the Hybrid Task Graph Scheduler."
Health Sciences will host the first Town Hall session regarding the Shared Services Project Jan. 22 from noon to 1:00 p.m. in Fukushima Auditorium. Regional campuses may participate via teleconference. This event is open to the health sciences community.