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Events

Week of Purpose  

Faculty, staff and students can participate in various activities across the Morgantown campus daily, with more than 60 activities scheduled from now through Saturday (Sept. 24).

This is a graphic for the Black Banned Books Read-Out. It says that at the top of the graphic in white against a blue background under West Virginia University. It also says the event is free and open to the all who value the freedom to read.  

The Africana Studies Program in collaboration with the Black in Appalachia Research Lab at WVU and the WVU Center for Black Culture and Research hosts a community read-out Wednesday (Sept. 21) as part of Banned Books Week.

Frontline Professionals Meeting  

Front Line Professionals meetings return for the first time since COVID-19 on Friday, Oct. 7. Open to all WVU employees, these meetings provide a venue to connect, share and learn beyond just what is happening in your own corner of campus.