Pedro Mago, Glen H. Hiner Dean of the Statler College, has announced the recipients of the College’s inaugural Thriving Women Program grants, intended to empower female faculty and staff to advance in their professional careers through individual or community transformation.
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Gretchen Wilson, founding principal, and Ryan Godderz, principal, will present “Urban Open Space in the West: Revealing Denver’s Hidden Alleys and Hidden Nature” at 5 p.m. on April 29 via Zoom.
Jennifer Bissonnette, interim director of the Nature Lab at Rhode Island School of Design, will present “Regenerative Minds – What combining science, art, design and an eco-centric approach can offer the world” at 4 p.m. on April 30 via Zoom.
The West Virginia Statewide Collegiate Business Plan Competition left no doubt that West Virginia’s future is bright and brimming with entrepreneurial talent. More than 200 participant teams entered this year’s competition who competed for funding as part of the finals.
Join the WVU Reed College of Media June 9 from 9-11 a.m. for a virtual Mellon Workshop. The use of scrolling for storytelling in the arts has been around for thousands of years. Explore methods of visual design in relation to the classic story arc, including modern adaptations of “scrollytelling.”
To meet West Virginia’s growing demand for mental health and addiction professionals, West Virginia University will launch a new undergraduate major in mental health and addiction studies for the 2021-2022 academic year. The program, housed in the College of Education and Human Services, is an expansion of the minor in addiction studies that began enrolling students in the fall of 2018.