Neal Brown has announced that Travis Trickett, who started his coaching career at WVU, will rejoin the Mountaineer coaching staff as an assistant coach on the offensive side. Brown will announce staff assignments at a later time.
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Plan to attend one of two Campus Conversations on House Bill 2519 ‘campus carry’ being considered in the West Virginia Legislature Thursday or Friday (Feb. 14 or 15).
Following a successful debut at West Virginia University, TEDxWVU returns March 2 at 9 a.m. in the Gladys S. Davis Theatre in the Creative Arts Center with five speakers who will support the theme “Bridging the Gap,” challenging people to look at their similarities instead of their differences.
International students face unique adversity when entering the U.S. job market in addition to the typical job search challenges. This career symposium Feb. 22 from 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. in Room 109 in the Mineral Resources Building on the Evansdale Campus is designed to specifically address those challenges such as cultural differences in the job search process and common mistakes by international students in finding H1B visa sponsors.
It can be very difficult to know if a relationship is unhealthy, or "toxic," because warning signs are typically vague and subtle; however, this Life Hacks workshop I Love You, I Hate You: What is a Healthy Relationship? will teach you how to identify alarm bells that signal that a relationship is unhealthy.
Music fans will enjoy a presentation hosted by the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at WVU on the life and music of American bluegrass artist Hazel Dickens Wednesday, (Feb.13) at 12:45 p.m. at the Mountaineer Mall on Green Bag Rd. Dickens, a West Virginia native, was the first woman to receive the International Bluegrass Music Association Merit Award.