Law professor Jessie Hill of Case Western Reserve School of Law will deliver the lecture at noon tomorrow (Sept. 16) in the Marlyn E. Lugar Courtroom at the WVU College of Law. Hill will explore the U.S. Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision and the future of the 14th Amendment.
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The English department and MFA program will host WVU Press authors Tom Bredehoft and Natalie Sypolt for a reading and book signing at 7:30 p.m. today (Sept. 15) in the E. Moore Hall Lounge.
The Eberly College of Arts and Sciences invites the WVU community to its second annual Eberly Roundtable on “Labor in Appalachia” Sept. 29-30 at the Mountainlair or via Zoom. This event brings together academic and public scholars, artists and intellectuals to engage on a topic central to WVU’s land-grant mission and national identity.
In 2012, WVU law professor Charles DiSalvo published the first in-depth biography of Mohandas Gandhi’s life as an attorney titled, “The Man Before the Mahatma: M.K. Gandhi, Attorney at Law."
The 17th Annual West Virginia Statewide Collegiate Business Plan Competition offers college students around the state the unique opportunity to make their business idea come to life.
The WVU College of Creative Arts will host an Arts Entrepreneurship Festival on Saturday, Oct. 22. This multifaceted event will include performances, exhibitions, lectures and a pitch competition, in which students can compete for $5,000 in prizes.