WVU Libraries and the WVU Humanities Center are partnering with the Department of Geology and Geography this Earth Day as part of the Local to Global Film Series. Join us online for a group viewing of “The Return of Navajo Boy” Wednesday (April 22) at 7 p.m. via Kanopy, the WVU Libraries' streaming film database.
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During a time when most nonprofit organizations are struggling financially, the Center for Service and Learning would like to alert the WVU Community that The Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act provides a Temporary Universal Charitable Deduction of up to $300 ($600 for couples) as an incentive to give to qualified charities.
The passage of the bill will support West Virginia’s efforts to grow into a start-up state by giving entrepreneurs testing products and services relief from regulatory costs and licensing restrictions that can be hindrances, providing great benefit to entrepreneurs building solutions to the financial challenges faced by individuals, communities and institutions as a result of COVID-19.
A former teacher and dedicated volunteer has joined the West Virginia University Extension Service team as the 4-H agent in Raleigh County.
Contemporary Christian artist Katie Simms represented WVU, as well as the southern region of the United States, in Quadio’s nationwide March Music Madness Competition for college musicians.
Drs. Anna Allen and Jennifer Lultschik, both serving on the faculty of the Department of Occupational and Environmental Health Sciences and training physicians in the Occupational Medicine Residency Program, received fellowship status following a review of their demonstrated expertise in occupational and environmental medicine and the approval of members of the ACOEM Board of Directors.