Every ethnic group has phobias and taboos when it comes to their family, relationships and culture. Join the WVU National Panhellenic Council and the African Students Association tonight (March 6) at 7 p.m. in Mountainlair Rhododendron Room for an open discussion about the cultural phobias around black society.
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House Bill 2519, which would permit concealed weapons to be carried on campus by concealed weapons license holders, failed to pass out of the Senate Judiciary Committee last night (March 5) on a 7-9 vote.
Recently, President Gordon Gee and Extension Service Dean Steven Bonanno, sat down with The Ohio State University’s Associate Dean and Director of Extension Roger Rennekamp and Stephen M. Gavazzi, professor of human development and family science, to discuss the future of cooperative extension organizations and the role they play in carrying out the mission of today’s land-grant universities.
Mountaineer Card-related services, including the MyMountaineerCard website, will be unavailable from 12:01 a.m. Sunday, March 10 until 5 p.m. Thursday, March 14 while we do important work on the underlying system.
Law students from across the country are gathering in Morgantown Thursday through Saturday (March 7-9) for the ninth annual National Energy and Sustainability Moot Court Competition, hosted by WVU Law.
West Virginia University is working to support a healthier, happier community by coordinating University-wide wellness initiatives including work with Blue Zones Project in an effort to become the world's first Blue Zones Certified University. Blue Zones Project representatives will return to campus next week to provide key leaders with a detailed, executive summary of their assessment findings from visits to WVU during fall 2018.