Designed to spark curiosity and engage learners in grades pre-K through 12 and their families, events can center around different themes in the arts, engineering, technology, science, leadership, outdoor learning and more. The deadline to submit an event is March 7.
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Amanda Morgan, program manager in the Office of Global Affairs, has been chosen for the February Staff Council Classified Employee Spotlight.
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.
The Black Law Student Association will host Roslyn Artis, president of Benedict College, at noon tomorrow (Feb. 4) at the College of Law, Fitzsimmons Event Hall. Artis will discuss her journey as a Black woman in leadership.
Adrienne Duckworth, director of the WVU Cancer Institute Survivorship Program, has been named the 2024 Advanced Practice Provider of the Year by the WVU Medicine Office of Advanced Practice Recruitment and Retention Committee.
Levan Elbakidze, a professor of resource economics and management at the Davis College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, is working to understand and estimate environmental cleanup costs associated with agricultural runoff that causes polluted “dead zones” in downstream coastal systems.