WVU Law professor Shine Tu has contributed to a new book on U.S.copyright, patent, and trademark law.
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West Virginia University Lifetime Activities has announced spring 2019 class registration. Classes for all ages are available and include aquatics, martial arts, gymnastics, fitness and more for toddlers, youth and adults. Highlighted classes include aquatics, Hatha yoga, gymnastics, scuba, mental training, Martial Arts and Lifeguarding certifications.
The fourth annual HSC-wide Faculty Engagement Event will be held March 1 from 8 a.m. - 2:45 p.m., at the Erickson Alumni Center.
The world’s forests are on a fast food diet of carbon dioxide, which is currently causing them to grow faster. But a researcher at West Virginia University, along with an international team of scientists, finds evidence suggesting that forest growth may soon peak as the trees deplete nitrogen in the soil over longer growing seasons.
The CITI training website will go offline Jan.19 to update modules for the New Common Rule. CITI expects to feature new content Jan. 20. If you previously completed CITI modules at WVU, you will not be required to take new modules until your current modules expire.
The NCAA has announced all award recipients to be recognized at the 2019 NCAA Convention in January. Former men’s basketball player Jevon Carter is among those being honored.