The Louisiana Illuminator highlights a University study looking at the economic effects of Gulf Coast “dead zones.”
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The Eberly College of Arts and Sciences will host a free hip-hop concert and panel discussion Thursday (Feb. 6) as part of its fourth annual Eberly Roundtable.
WELLWVU will collaborate with the Fentanyl Education Task Force to host a Narcan training from 6-7 p.m. Monday (Feb. 10) in Evansdale Crossing, Room 414.
Lila Palmer, a first-year health and well-being major from Pine Grove, is one of 10 winners of Sodexo’s national “Grateful Plateful” Sweepstakes, a promotion designed to give students across the country a chance to win a charitable donation to a food-related organization of their choice.
WVU Press has released “The Doom of the Great City; Being the Narrative of a Survivor, Written A.D. 1942,” a critical edition of what is arguably considered to be the first story of modern urban apocalypse.
Celebrating the connection they both have to Potomac State College, Mark Manchin donated $3,000 to place a bench near the location where he first saw his wife of 50 years, Virginia.