WVU and WVU Extension will host the event from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. tomorrow (Jan. 30) in the upper rotunda of the West Virginia Capitol Building. This year’s event will highlight areas of opportunity for workforce development, economic prosperity, health care and youth programming. Visitors of all ages and backgrounds are encouraged to attend.
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The STEM Career Fair will merge with the Agriculture and Natural Sciences Career Fair and be held as a two-day event to maximize insights from student and employer feedback and recruiting data. The fair will feature civil engineering, agriculture and natural resources on Wednesday (Jan. 31) and engineering, science, technology and manufacturing on Thursday (Feb. 1). Both fairs will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Student Recreation Center.
Hosted by the Office of Equity Assurance Prevention Team, this event will focus on poetry written by survivors of gender based and sexual violence from 7-8:30 p.m. Wednesday (Jan. 31) in the Applied Human Sciences Building, Room 101.
The University will host an array of educational and community-based events throughout the month of February recognizing African American history, heritage and culture. The celebration will kick off during the Black History Month Convocation at 6 p.m. Thursday (Feb. 1) in the Mountainlair Gluck Theater.
A former administrator and clinician who dedicated more than three decades to helping students and families at West Virginia University, Philip Comer died at his home surrounded by family on Jan. 18 at the age of 91.
Some short-term parking lots on the Evansdale Campus will be closed to accommodate prospective employers attending the career fairs on Wednesday (Jan. 31) and Thursday (Feb. 1).