Jennifer Walker's monograph "Sacred Sounds, Secular Spaces: Transforming Catholicism Through the Music of Third-Republic Paris" has been published. Described as a "tour de force of music and cultural history of the fin-de-siècle," this monograph was published by Oxford University Press as part of the prestigious American Musicological Society Studies in Music Series.
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Thanks to a $750,000 gift from a donor who wishes to remain anonymous, West Virginia University fashion, dress and merchandising students and faculty can create and educate in two brand new state-of-the-art fashion design studios.
Engineers at WVU are preparing the manufacturing industry in West Virginia for the fourth industrial revolution by bringing advanced smart manufacturing processes to the workplace to improve efficiency and build sustainable futures for companies.
Open to adults, youth and senior citizens, the Community Music Program is excited to be bringing back a selected number of group classes for in-person instruction this year. Join us for our introductory digital photography class to learn how to make the most out of your digital camera or for our music classes that teach you how to play the piano and harp.
The Art History department traveled to Rock Hill, South Carolina, to join faculty and students in the Department of Anthropology at Winthrop University on a collaborative exhibition of Pre-Columbian artifacts from the Salazar Collection in honor of the beginning of National Hispanic Heritage Month in the United States, Sept. 15- Oct. 15.
The WVU Theatre and Dance Costume Shop is hosting a yard sale of costume items we no longer need Saturday (Sept. 25) from 11a.m. to 3 p.m. in the main lobby of the Canady Creative Arts Center. Cash or checks will be accepted.