In The Washington Post, Nicolas Zegre weighs in on issues West Virginia with flood prevention and other systematic concerns in the region.
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Work to light the iconic Woodburn Hall for the holiday season — the return of a beloved campus tradition after more than a decade — will start Friday (Nov. 14) and continue through Nov. 29.
The WVU CodeWV program is connecting faculty and instructors to AI education and resources through a partnership with Hour of AI. A free introductory workshop will be held at 6 p.m. Friday (Nov. 14) on Zoom.
In a collaborative effort, University colleges, departments and units are coming together to form WVU Cyber — a first-of-its-kind interdisciplinary initiative that unites different types of cyber-related research and study across the WVU System.
The community is encouraged to help build the 26th annual Toy Mountain by donating unwrapped toys valued at $5 or more for underprivileged children in Morgantown. The toy drive will run through Nov. 28. Collected donations will be delivered to Christian Help on Dec. 1.
From “Palace to Prophecy” with Shaykh Tariq Musleh will explore and extract lessons from the life of Prophet Musa from 6-9 p.m. Saturday (Nov. 15) in the Evansdale Residential Complex, Blue and Gold Ballroom.