Student learning and success is often best promoted, not by a single strategy, but rather through a series of small changes. Examples of these changes will be shared from the book “Small Teaching” followed by an opportunity for participants to share their own insights and experiences from 1-2 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 21, on Zoom.
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Through a newly launched webpage on the Office of General Counsel’s website, WVU will provide a space for faculty, staff and students to learn about the First Amendment and the unique role the University plays as a “marketplace of ideas” — where those with opposing views can engage in civil discourse.
The event, designed for all ages, will offer a wide variety of physics and astronomy demonstrations from noon to 2 p.m. Saturday, May 11, in White Hall.
Scholarship provides nontraditional Veteran student the opportunity to pursue his passion in nursing
Thanks to the Jean P. Stanhagen Scholarship, Miguel Carunungan is set to graduate from the Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing program in August.
Research from the John Chambers College of Business and Economics finds the brains of people with ADHD are wired in a way that benefits them as entrepreneurs.
The Office of Technology Transfer will welcome Kylie Barnhart from the Office of General Counsel as she presents "Copyright and Fair Use" at noon Tuesday, Feb. 20, on Zoom.