The WVU Humanities Center and the West Virginia and Regional History Center will present an evening with author and WVU alumna Valerie Nieman from 7:30-9 p.m. tonight (March 7) in the Downtown Library, Milano Room.
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To find out if Maymester is the right choice for your student, attend the WVU Online Q&A session from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday (March 8) on the WVU Summer & Winter Sessions Instagram account.
Chris Haddox, Davis College associate professor of sustainable design, will present his work on cataloging and interpreting field recordings of folk music from the Chappell Collection, found in the West Virginia and Regional History Center, at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday (March 8) on Zoom.
Volunteers will pass out water and snacks to University students and community members on the WVU Downtown Campus, reminding them to stay hydrated and be safe if they choose to drink alcohol.
This training provides details on the protections offered by Title IX and addresses how to handle disclosures of abuse, harassment and discrimination. Scenarios will be used to help participants brainstorm ways to address potential Title IX violations.
The blood drive, being held in conjunction with the American Red Cross, is scheduled from noon to 6 p.m. tomorrow (March 7) in the Nutting Gallery of the Erickson Alumni Center.