The College of Education and Human Services is pleased to announce its Center for Disability Inclusion has been awarded funding to continue operation of the Job Accommodation Network, known as JAN.
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A recital celebrating the career of WVU School of Music Professor David Taddie will be held on Wednesday (April 13) at 8 p.m. in the Falbo Theatre at the Canady Creative Arts Center. The concert will feature original works composed in the time span of Taddie's 30 year career, including two world premieres, performed by WVU faculty, alumni and guest artists.
After eight months of developing designs, building crucial components, and spending hundreds of hours testing their Mars rover, the West Virginia University Mountaineer Robotics team was selected to advance to the final round of the University Rover Challenge 2022.
School of Art & Design Faculty, students and alumni are teaming up for “Trifecta: WVU Ceramics, Printmaking and Sculpture Showcase,” at Love Hope Center for the Arts in Fayetteville April 16 - June 4.
Today and tomorrow (April 8-9), the WVU community is invited to attend the grand opening event for the Davis College Store. The store, located in the Evansdale Greenhouse, will be open until 4 p.m. Friday and from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. During the grand opening, the store will have products for sale made by students through classes, clubs and organizations.
The WVU Higher Education in Prison Initiative has been awarded three years of grant funding from the Laughing Gull Foundation. This funding will support credit-bearing classes in a maximum-security Pennsylvania state prison. The $65,000 in funds, per year, for the three-year term of the grant, will be used for instructional costs, graduate assistantships, teacher training, supplies and tuition.