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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

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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.

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Join the Eberly College of Arts and Sciences Wednesday (March 10) at noon for a virtual discussion with global climate policy experts representing government, international organizations, academia and science, including a former envoy of Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, the minister counselor of the Finnish Permanent Mission at the UN in New York and a director from the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.

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Through changing times, brands need to consider how best to align themselves with trends and events. Join the WVU Reed College of Media for Integrate Online featuring David Hazelton, Veronica Purvis and Neal Stewart as they discuss “Branding in Context” March 9 at noon.