This year’s WVU Campus Read selection is “The Line Becomes a River: Dispatches from the Border” by Francisco Cantú. Cantú will visit campus as part of the Hardesty Festival of Ideas Nov. 16. He will lead a discussion about the book, starting at 7 p.m. in the Mountainlair Ballrooms. This event is open to the WVU community and the public.
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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.
The WVU Dependent Education Scholarship deadline to submit applications for the spring 2022 semester is Nov. 1. Eligible students include dependent children of WVU, WVU Research Corporation and University Innovation Corporation benefits-eligible employees.
After two years of overcoming adversities, hours of hard work and nearly 35,000 lines of code later, Team Mountaineers from the Statler College placed 6th out of 22 teams who qualified for the final round of the NASA Centennial Space Robotics Challenge Phase 2.
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.
All roads lead to WVU Medicine Children’s thanks to a month-long partnership with 36 West Virginia auto dealers supporting life-changing care for Mountain State children and families. Together, the auto dealerships group raised $661,750.