Lisa Kwong, the WVU Humanities Center 2023-24 Appalachian Writer of Color, will read from her creative work at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 30, in the Downtown Library, Milano Reading Room.
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The U.S. Army Health Professions Scholarship Program provides tuition assistance and monthly stipends in exchange for future service as an Army medical professional, helping make dreams of becoming a doctor, dentist or veterinarian a reality. Attend an information session to learn more about these benefits at 6 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 2, at Bennett Tower, Room G05.
The program grants flexibility to individuals who want to change or improve their careers by offering in-person and virtual skill development courses.
PreLaw Magazine has named WVU Law among the 2023 Best Schools for Public Service: Public Interest. Lawyers who practice public interest law help those who cannot afford legal services and the underrepresented, including the poor, the elderly, children and victims of domestic violence.
“Building a Healthier Appalachia: Collaborative Solutions to Substance Use Disorders Across the Region,” a one-day conference designed to advance the knowledge of empirically based interventions for individuals with substance use disorders and to improve community collaboration for better outcomes, will begin at 9 a.m. Wednesday (Oct. 25) at the Erickson Alumni Center.
A team of WVU engineers will help industrial facilities in disadvantaged communities across West Virginia improve their energy efficiency and minimize their waste streams, air pollution and carbon footprints with support from an $800,000 Environmental Protection Agency grant.