Inside WVU today’s April Kaull talks with Sally Deskins from West Virginia University Libraries about “Appalachian Futures.” The new year-long exhibition addresses the current dominant narratives about Appalachia in a new way, by looking at how the people of Appalachia have worked and will work to rewrite their own story.
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West Virginia University’s new Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Maryanne Reed has been on the job since July. She talks with Inside WVUToday host April Kaull about the transition, her goals for students, faculty and staff, and spills the beans about her favorite pastime.
Students and motorists traveling in Morgantown will notice some changes at several intersections in town. It's all part of pedestrian safety project WVU, the city and the county are working on together. Rob Aslop, vice president for strategic initiatives, talks about the new features in the latest edition of Inside WVU today.
West Virginia University is committed to the overall health and well-being of students, faculty and staff. That's why all campuses across the WVU System are tobacco- and smoke-free. Rocco Fucillo, who leads the initiative’s steering committee, talks with Inside WVUToday host April Kaull about the expanded rule, resources and enforcement.
WVU Dining Services spent the summer updating a number of dining locations on the Morgantown campus. Dave Beaver, Senior Associate Vice President for Auxiliary and Business Services, talks with Inside WVUToday’s April Kaull about the changes, designed to create a more personalized experience for faculty, staff and students.
As the second director of the Art Museum of West Virginia University, Todd J. Tubutis plans to build on the progress of establishing the museum as a vibrant cultural hub for both the campus and the community. He talks with Inside WVU today host April Kaull about his vision as he settles in to his new role.