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cybersecurity symposium fall 2021  

Join us Friday (Oct. 15) at 11 a.m. for the Cybersecurity Symposium at Vantage Ventures. The Bravo Team will pull from their experience of being a small business while also supporting the federal government and intelligence community at the highest level.

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Ambassadors Ronald E. Neumann and Tibor Nagy will present on two timely topics: careers in the Foreign Service and the current situation in Afghanistan Thursday (Oct. 14) at 5:30 p.m. With extensive experience in the Foreign Service, both are published authors and multilingual. This lecture is open to faculty, staff, students and the public.

Food Justice Day  

The WVU Food Justice Lab, in conjunction with the launch of the WVU Art in the Libraries Food Justice Exhibit and the United Nations World Food Day, will host a series of events Oct. 15 to launch a year of reflection on how to collectively advance the movement for food justice, and sustainable and resilient food futures in West Virginia and beyond.

2021 Giggenbach Barnett Unger  

After more than 14 years, Nathaniel Barnett, a client of the West Virginia Innocence Project Law Clinic at the West Virginia University College of Law, has walked away from the Cabell County Courthouse in Huntington, a completely free man. On Oct. 5, the state dismissed murder charges against him because DNA testing identified the actual perpetrator.

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The Eberly College of Arts and Sciences is pleased to invite faculty, staff, students and the community to the first Eberly Roundtable Wednesday, Oct. 13. This all-day event will take place in the Shenandoah Room of the Mountainlair and on Zoom. The theme is “A Coming Together.”