The WVU community is invited to playtest both digital and physical games created in the region, win raffle prizes and celebrate local game creators as they travel from booth to booth to check out a variety of video games created by professional game studios, indie developers and student developers.
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As part of its Human Rights Film Series, the Native American Studies Program will host a film screening and discussion of “Madan Sara” on March 27 and “Amá” on April 10. Both events are open to the public and will be held from 7-9 p.m. in Ming Hsieh Hall, Room G21 and on Zoom
Led by Dr. Andrea Labus, the first-of-its-kind Healthcare is Human course will be open to fourth-year medical students this fall and will focus on teaching the fundamental skills of narrative medicine through a unique educational model rooted in Appalachian art, culture and values.
Studying topics as varied as space science to sustainability, four West Virginia University researchers — Margaret Bennewitz, Katy Goodrich, Oishi Sanyal and Kevin Orner — have been named Faculty Early Career Development Program award winners by the National Science Foundation.
The Research Office invites faculty to join some of the WVU 2024 National Science Foundation CAREER awardees to learn more about writing a competitive proposal. The event will take place during Research Week from 2:30-4 p.m. April 2 in the Mineral Resources Building, Room 301.
The Office of Student and Faculty Innovation will host Jeanne King, innovative partnership specialist, as she discusses NASA regional resources and partnership opportunities from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. tomorrow (March 21) at the LaunchLab in Evansdale Crossing.