The event will provide a social, fun and healthy afternoon for families. Attendees can enjoy activities sponsored by various campus organizations and learn about health and wellness.
Events
Angela Malone Cartwright, director of diversity initiatives and community engagement at WVU, will present on the “Purpose of Protest” at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday (April 5) on Zoom.
WVU experts Tim Nurkiewicz and Dr. Bill Ramsey will demonstrate how to properly wear an N-95 mask and teach attendees how to keep out of harm’s way, the importance of testing and the benefits of medical treatments once diagnosed with COVID-19.
Help recognize those impacted by sexual harm and gender-based violence by attending the Clothesline Project from noon to 3 p.m. Tuesday, April 18, at the Student Rec Center and Thursday, April 20, at the Downtown Library.
A Campus Conversation was held Thursday (March 30) via Zoom to discuss budget information following President Gordon Gee’s State of the University address earlier this week in which he outlined the need for a strategic repositioning to better serve the future growth and stability of the University.
Faculty, staff and students are invited to join a Campus Conversation focused on budget information at 11 a.m. today (March 30) via Zoom.