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The spring program will begin practicing Jan.10 and end with a performance May 2. Participants of all ability levels between the ages 5-18 are welcome. Registration for a single semester costs $100 and includes weekly classes, DreamCatchers t-shirt, music and script, family ice cream social event and end of semester cast party. Practices will take place Thursday nights from 6-7 p.m. at the Museum Education Center on the Evansdale Campus.

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Dr. Keith Martin, executive director of the Consortium of Universities for Global Health, will discuss global health challenges at the WVU Health Sciences Center Thursday (Nov. 15) at noon in Fukushima Auditorium. Martin's talk, "From West Virginia to the World: How Academia Can Impact Big Global Health Challenges," will address the state’s unique role in global health and how engagement in global health issues can serve to enhance awareness and outcomes of challenges here in Appalachia.