Heather Cole, teaching assistant professor in the Reed College of Media, will discuss gamification in educational settings from 2-3 p.m. Wednesday, April 26.
Events
Gloria Negrete-Lopez, an assistant professor of women’s and gender studies, will discuss her cultural study, “Let Go of What Doesn’t Serve You: Screen-Printing as Abolitionist Cultural Work” from 4:30-5:45 p.m. Wednesday, April 26, on Zoom.
Whitney Godwin will provide an update on the WVU Purpose Center and the CliftonStrengths® initiative at WVU, Kelsey Knotts will explain her role as risk manager at WVU and Susan Jennings Lantz will give an overview of the newly announced Campus Read, “Transcendent Kingdom.”
A global effort to spark curiosity and inspire creativity in young learners and their families will include more than 60 events statewide, offering themes that range from science, engineering and technology, to the arts, reading and outdoor learning. The festival begins today (April 20) and runs until May 4.
Faculty, staff and students are invited to PRIDE on the Green, an event to foster and advance LGBTQ+ inclusion among WVU Greek Life, from 1-4 p.m. tomorrow (April 21) on the Mountainlair Green.
Meet Frank Fear, the author of “Band of Brothers, Then and Now: The Inspiring Story of the 1966-1970 WVU Football Mountaineers,” and former football players Charlie Fisher and Ken Juskovich from 2-3 p.m. tomorrow (April 21) in the Blue Room of the Evansdale Residential Complex.