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Campus Food Garden  

The WVU Campus Food Garden will kick off its “Hungry Mondays” workshop series, which explores barriers to food access and considers solutions that may lead to lasting social and policy changes, today (Sept. 13) at 5 p.m. in 316 Percival Hall.

campus food garden  

Two WVU biologists have spent their summer tending a garden that grew into more than a source for fresh vegetables —it was a backyard sanctuary for learning where students and faculty discovered how to plant seeds, prepare soils, monitor water and nutrient needs, manage pests and nurture the vegetation. “The Garden” has also become a place to volunteer and to better understand the value of one of life’s most basic needs: food.

honorary degrees  

The Office of the Provost is now accepting nominations of candidates for honorary doctoral degrees at West Virginia University, to be awarded at Commencement exercises in May 2022. Nomination packets are due to the Office of the Provost by Oct. 1.