During this panel discussion, which takes place today (Feb. 7) at 3 p.m. via Zoom, representatives of different minorities who have taken classes in WVU’s Department of World Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics will talk about what it is like to belong to a minority group at the university, and to what extent their experiences as students of world languages have given them insights into valuing cultural differences and increasing intercultural understanding.
Colleges
Essential personnel are to report as scheduled. Campus will reopen Saturday, February 5, at 6 a.m.
Milan Puskar Dean Josh Hall has had a unique journey in the Chambers College, watching it evolve as a student, faculty member and, now, dean.
Maintaining a drive to constantly evaluate life aspirations has empowered CPASS graduate Ted Deljanovan to excel in coaching and his career. Deljanovan, physical education teacher education master’s degree (May 2019), says that goal setting has unleashed unlimited possibilities.
The WVU community is invited to learn more about Russia’s threats to neighboring Ukraine through a panel discussion featuring University faculty and a native of Ukraine. The online event will be held Thursday (Feb. 3) from 7:30-9:30 p.m.
Sophomore BFA Musical Theater major, Christian Clausnitzer, is a semi-finalist in the fifth Annual NextGen National Competition.