On Sept. 24, the Bridge initiative for Science and Technology Policy, Leadership, and Communications hosted a virtual kick-off meeting for their new science and technology policy study on carbon dioxide removal. President Gee welcomed the group of more than two dozen faculty and staff members with expertise in CDR and related areas from Chambers, Davis, Eberly, and Statler Colleges, the Law School, the Energy Institute and the Extension Services.
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The Center for Resilient Communities is currently accepting applications for its third annual Sustainable Development Internship hosted in collaboration with the Department of Geology and Geography. The internship is made possible through a generous partnership with The One Foundation.
The West Virginia Folklife Collection, an ongoing archive consisting of materials generated by folklife fieldwork conducted through the West Virginia Folklife Program at the West Virginia Humanities Council, is now available at wvfolklife.lib.wvu.edu. The publicly accessible archive encompasses past, current, and future of West Virginia folklife, traditional arts and cultural heritage.
The Libraries’ Research Skills workshops will help you learn research tips and tricks to succeed in academics. Prep for your next research assignment, find resources for a literature review, situate yourself in previous literature and learn where to find key resources by attending one or more of these workshops.
The WVU Libraries’ Teaching and Pedagogy series of workshops are designed to develop participants’ familiarity with access and application of affordable education resources, technologies used for instruction, and techniques for active learning.
The #MeToo movement has inspired millions of individuals to share their stories of surviving sexual violence. After discovering the grassroots effort on social media, it also inspired one WVU student to find her passion for helping others through violence prevention.