The LGBTQ+ Center kicks off its LGBTQ+ History Month Education Modules Series tomorrow (Oct. 6) at 1 p.m. with “LGBTQ Protests and Leaders.” This series will occur weekly throughout October with a brief presentation from the LGBTQ+ Center's Student Ambassadors.
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Doreen Seamon, attorney and owner of Seamon Law Offices, will speak to WVU retired faculty and staff on “What you need to know: Estate planning for Retirees,” followed by a Q&A session, tomorrow (Oct. 6), at 2:30 p.m.
Narratives are powerful tools to engage your students and get them to think about how and what they are learning applies outside the classroom. This virtual session, from 11 a.m. to noon on Oct. 11, will feature five faculty members who will discuss the use of narratives for instruction and share how they are using this tool in unique and creative ways.
Register for Kids Night Out "Spooky Science," hosted by Campus Rec., on Oct. 15, 5:30-9:30 p.m. The program is open to children ages 5-12; membership is not required to attend.
Donna Hoylman Peduto, executive director of the West Virginia Public Education Collaborative and education expert, will be receiving the WV KIDS COUNT 2021 Education Champion of Children award today (Oct. 5) in recognition of her lifelong commitment to making a difference in the lives of West Virginia children and families.
Vice President for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Meshea L. Poore continues her weekly series of short videos, exploring topics centered on helping members of the WVU community live, learn and work together with care and respect for each other.