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gratitude webinar  

Refer students to the Carruth Center Gratitude workshop to take a moment to learn about gratitude, how it can positively impact lives and well-being and ways to put it into practice today (March 11) at 7 p.m.

adventure wv first year trips  

Encourage incoming students to join the in-person Adventure WV First-Year Trips. Led by highly trained, upperclassmen student leaders, the five-six day trips will help students create lasting relationships through shared experiences and earn one academic credit.

students with masks walking on campus  

Under the quiet surface of near-stilled campuses over the past year, West Virginia University researchers, faculty and administrators have scrambled to learn more about COVID-19 and mitigate its spread, calculated how to teach online and hybrid classes and figured out how to better ensure people on those campuses could remain safe from the virulent disease that has killed more than 500,000 U. S. citizens to date.

physical distancing sign  

This past year certainly hasn’t turned out to be what anyone expected. Our students have persevered, learning how to study in virtual classrooms and finding new ways to stay connected. Meet social studies secondary education major Madison Evans and see how you can continue supporting students during midterms and beyond

An illustration of a graduation cap representing the Colleges category of E-News.  

JSTOR has created an open library to support readers seeking to engage with BIPOC+Q-authored reading lists. A chapter on womanism, “Black womanism and Africana womanism,'' by Eberly College of Arts and Sciences faculty Lupe Davidson and Scott Davidson, is featured.