“True Colors: Picturing Identity” will run through May 15 in the Upper Gallery of the Art Museum of WVU. This new exhibition features selections from the New York collection of James Cottrell and Joseph Lovett exhibited for the very first time in West Virginia—including major works by Keith Haring, Deborah Kass, Robert Mapplethorpe, Cindy Sherman and Andy Warhol, among others.
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The namesakes for Reynolds Hall are driven to push West Virginia and its flagship university over the cusp of transformation.
College of Physical Activity and Sport Sciences student Daniel Thompson gained first-hand experience as an intern with WVU’s Office of Health Promotion and Wellness, helping to design the release of the recently announced WVU employee wellness toolkit.
This digital edition is packed with futuristic articles that illustrate how the Chambers College is innovating forward with tenacity and a pioneering spirit to transform our College - and West Virginia - from the inside out.
Ari Fleischer joins the WVU College of Media's Ashton Marra to discuss polarization and distrust in media, the First Amendment and public perception of free speech and how media and the political climate have changed in the last 20 years Feb. 7 at 7:30 p.m. at the WVU College of Law Fitzsimmon Hall. Space is limited; seating available on a first come, first served basis.
A passion for rowing has evolved into a lifelong purpose for coaching for CPASS master’s student and WVU rowing graduate assistant, Marija Medelinskaite. “CPASS professors are truly masters of their subjects and are willing to support students' needs. They make my learning experience superlative,” Medelinskaite said.