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students dining  

The committee was created to ensure students have a voice and are involved in current and future dining decisions, initiatives and offerings. Members meet twice a month to share feedback on their dining experiences, as well as those of fellow students, to ensure WVU continues to meet the dining needs and expectations of all Mountaineers.

WV Mountains  

The annual Peace Tree Ceremony will be held in recognition of Indigenous Peoples Day beginning at 11:30 a.m. on Monday, Oct. 9, at the WVU Peace Tree, located between Martin and E. Moore halls. A forum with Native leaders will follow on Oct. 9 and 10 to highlight Native Nations’ ancestral, cultural and historical connections to the land now known as West Virginia.

Neal Museum  

The William A. Neal Museum of the Health Sciences is asking health care workers what one item represents their story of resilience and avoiding burnout as part of a call for submissions for an upcoming exhibit titled “Getting Through: Healthcare Worker Resilience in West Virginia.”

An illustration of a stethoscope representing the Health category of E-News.  

Presented by the School of Nursing and the McDowell County Commission on Aging, nursing student Rylie O'Neal shares information on the importance of senior center services in observance of Senior Center Month.

brain illustration  

Physicists, biologists and neuroscientists have teamed up to develop entanglement-enhanced multiphoton imaging of neurons through a $2 million National Science Foundation grant. The team will engage research students across three departments, extend the reach of an existing undergraduate neural imaging training facility and develop a cutting-edge summer school for quantum training.