West Virginia University’s main campus in Morgantown will operate on a normal schedule today (Jan. 17). While major roadways are clear, be sure to drive slow, allow extra time and use caution. Students and employees are reminded to use their own good judgment before venturing out.
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For the petrochemical industry to grow in the Appalachian Basin, it is important for the natural gas liquids found in the Utica and Marcellus shale gas plays in eastern Ohio, western Pennsylvania and northern West Virginia to be immediately available. Creating a strong infrastructure for the industry is important, including NGL storage, trading and pipeline infrastructure.
Ecological chemist, educator and author Tofazzal Islam, professor in the Department of Biotechnology at Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University In Bangladesh, will present "Field pathogenomics and open data sharing approaches for rapid determination of genetic identity and origin of emerging fungal diseases: a case study on wheat blast" at 4 p.m. Thursday (Jan. 18) in 4004 Agricultural Sciences.
The Teaching and Learning Commons is hosting a workshop titled Academic Dishonesty: Policy and Prevention Jan. 25 from 10:30 a.m. to noon in Room 104 of the Downtown Library.
With a rising interest in establishing agricultural enterprises on mined lands, West Virginia University and the West Virginia Coal Association are teaming up to share some profitable information with West Virginia landowners. The two organizations will host a workshop, “Income Opportunities on Reclaimed Mine Lands in West Virginia,” at the Charleston Civic Center Jan. 29, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
In honor of the late Martin Luther King Jr., the West Virginia University Center for Black Culture and Research hosted its annual Unity Breakfast Monday (Jan. 15) in the Mountainlair Ballrooms; followed by a day of service organized by the Center for Service and Learning.