Appalachian Soul Man and Huntington native Aristotle Jones’ new song “The Talk” will be featured on Go 1st Records’ mixtape this spring, a student-run record label under the WVU School of Music’s Mon Hills Music Group. This song was written by Jones to start a dialogue around the experiences of Black people in Appalachia.
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WVU Marketing professor seeks to prepare students for modern marketing landscape with debut textbook
Marketing Chair Mike Walsh has published his first textbook to prepare marketing students for an ever-changing digital world.
Join us every Friday in March and April from noon to 1 p.m. for lunch and facilitated discussions of “Indigenous Food Sovereignty: Restoring Cultural Knowledge, Protecting Environments, and Regaining Health” edited by Devon A. Mihesuah and Elizabeth Hoover.
As Artificial Intelligence becomes more commonplace in society, it is having an impact on the law. On Feb. 25 and 26, the West Virginia Law Review will explore topics at the intersection of AI and the law with a range of experts in a virtual symposium hosted by the WVU College of Law.
Cozy. Warm. Cute. Those adjectives aptly describe the atmosphere created by WVU student Danielle Hinderliter inside Annie's Coffee Shop and Creamery. Morgantown's newest coffee shop is part of the Apple Annie's family, the beloved local restaurant known for its homestyle food and famous desserts
The Wind Symphony will present “Pandemic Potpourri - Part 2” Tuesday (Feb. 23) at 7:30 p.m. The concert will be led by WVU director of bands Scott Tobias joined by graduate conductor Mark Wallace.