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feed our brains  

Stop by Buffalo Wild Wings at Suncrest Towne Centre tomorrow (April 28) between 4 and 9 p.m. and mention WVU Neuroscience to have 15% of your dine-in or carry-out order (not including tax, gratuity, alcohol, or promotional discounts) donated to the Feed Our Brains Campaign — a philanthropic campaign that contributes financial support to assist with overdue student lunch balances at public schools in Monongalia County.

Nick Zegre  

West Virginia is no stranger to ravaging floods, severe droughts and other climate change threats. One University expert, Nicolas Zegre, thinks the state can shape possible solutions to future weather-related disruptions by applying a thing or two from how it’s effectively approached COVID-19: Listen to the science.

Evansdale Greenhouse  

For more than 30 years, the world’s largest collection of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi – the “good” kind essential for sustaining plant life – has been rooted at West Virginia University. Over the next several years, the tiny, soil-dwelling residents of the International Culture Collection of (Vesicular) Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi will be relocated to the University of Kansas thanks to a grant from the National Science Foundation.