Attendees will be treated to birthday cake and folk music performed by professor Chris Haddox, a program on West Virginia folklore and the opening of a new exhibit at 2 p.m. today (June 20) in the Downtown Library, Milano Reading Room.
Events
The meeting will be held at 8:15 a.m. on Wednesday (June 26) in Stewart Hall, the President's Conference Room and on Zoom.
Savi will host a webinar to review the major changes coming to student loan repayment plans in July that could help borrowers lower their monthly payments. The webinar will be held at noon on Wednesday (June 26).
Energy Express — underway this week — is a free six-week summer reading and nutrition program for children in first through sixth grades. Since its inception at two pilot sites in 1994, Energy Express has grown and changed shape many times, but it has always remained clear on its mission: to help children in disadvantaged West Virginia communities maintain and improve their literacy.
Presented in cooperation with Visit Mountaineer Country and Main Street Morgantown, the City of Morgantown will welcome the Great Race to the streets of downtown Morgantown from noon to 3 p.m. on Monday (June 24). The world’s premier old car rally will take place over multiple days with stops in selected cities on its way to the finish line, bringing more than 120 of the world’s finest antique automobiles to town.
The University community is invited to the WVU Core Arboretum Amphitheater for free Nature Connection Series talks at 6 p.m. on Tuesday evenings this summer. This week's speaker (June 18) is Jim Thompson, professor of soils and land use in the WVU Division of Plant and Soil Sciences, whose presentation is titled, “Restoring red spruce in Appalachia: Why and how soils are used to assess restoration potential and guide decision making.”