The Office of Sustainability, the Davis College of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Design and the WVU Tree Campus USA committee are partnering to host WVU’s second annual lumber sale from 5-7 p.m. Friday, July 22, in the event tent outside the WVU Creative Arts Center, 1 Fine Arts Drive. The sale is cash only and all proceeds will support continued tree planting and maintenance on campus.
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Known for being a tireless advocate and strong voice for the agribusiness owners, WVU Extension Associate Dean Jennifer Ours Williams will be honored for her passion and commitment to the state with induction into the West Virginia Agriculture and Forestry Hall of Fame.
A great way to get out and get active, faculty and staff are reminded that the Outdoor Recreation Center is open throughout the summer. Faculty, staff and students are eligible to rent gear and receive consultation on upcoming trips.
WVU’s “First Lady of Dance,” Mary Kathryne “Kacy” Wiedebusch passed away on July 5. A Clarksburg native, Wiedebusch joined the WVU faculty in 1955 where she served as a professor of dance in the School of Physical Education and then continued as it moved to the College of Creative Arts, Division of Theatre and Dance in 1993.
The Mid-Atlantic Planning Collaboration, a WVU initiative born out of the pandemic by law professor Jesse Richardson and attorney Jared Anderson, is benefiting rural and urban communities across the Mid-Atlantic.
To help introduce incoming sixth, seventh and eighth graders to the profession of nursing, the WVU School of Nursing Keyser Campus will host a Nursing Academy for Mineral County students. Offered in collaboration with WVU Potomac State College and WVU Medicine Potomac Valley Hospital, the free academy will be held Aug. 1-3 at the School of Nursing Keyser Campus.