In honor of Black History Month, join the Reed College of Media for an Integrate Online session Communicating Culture Change Pt. 2 Feb. 10 at noon, featuring Kayla Reed, co-founder and director of Action St. Louis, and Eric Winkfield, vice president, Diversity, Equity & Inclusion at M Booth.
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Maxwell Shavers, a student in the Digital Marketing Communications master’s program, was selected for the Carnegie-Knight News21 Program. Through the program, he and other fellows from across the country will explore the topic of “Poverty and the Pandemic.”
Last year, the COVID-19 pandemic prevented Blake Humphrey and Makeia Jonese from competing in the Baker Cup final round. On their way to the final, however, Humphrey won Best Brief and Jonese earned Best Oralist honors.
Supporters of the WVU Mountaineer Marching Band will be able to double their impact during WVU’s Day of Giving on March 3, thanks to the Maier Foundation. They have pledged $250,000 to match donations made to support the Pride Practice Facility.
Four years ago, Pareera Uqaily was attending high school in Pakistan and enjoying time with her rowing teammates. Her life changed once her family moved to Morgantown for her father to pursue his doctorate, but she has no regrets. Hear why WVU and Chambers College are her “Almost Heaven.”
The Art Museum of WVU is the first venue on a national tour of an installation that celebrates photographer Walker Evans’s landmark solo exhibition at New York’s Museum of Modern Art in 1938. The exhibition runs through April 25.