Judith Gold Stitzel, founding director of the Center, partnered with WVU alumna Suzanne Temple to establish the “Stitzel/Temple Endowment: Finding Peaceful Paths.” The funds will promote learning outside the classroom by offering students opportunities to explore, develop and apply feminist perspectives and non-violent solutions to pressing challenges and conflicts.
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VISTAs can support your organization’s mission by bolstering efforts to serve the community through fundraising, grant writing, research and volunteer recruitment.
WVU Libraries and the West Virginia and Regional History Center’s Rare Book Room are now home to what is considered to be the largest and most complete collection of works by Margaret Armstrong, noted designer and illustrator of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
The University community is invited to learn more about nondisposable menstrual products through the completion of the Menstrual Cup Module. This educational module covers the benefits and barriers of using menstrual cups.
More than 14 million people are in need of assistance as a result of two earthquakes earlier this month. Learn how you can help provide relief to those in need.
The celebration is designed to recognize the achievements of all faculty and staff members who have published a book, released a CD or produced a full-length work in another medium like art, theater, film, dance or others.