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Throughout last year, recipients of the 2017 WVU Values Coins were asked to demonstrate the University’s shared value of Appreciation and “pay it forward” by identifying other faculty and staff members who embody our values and presenting them with a 2018 WVU Values Coin. And if you were a 2018 WVU Values Coin recipient, the Division of Talent and Culture wants to hear from you.

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Housing is the most important asset for the vast majority of American households and a key driver of racial disparities in wealth. In this talk at 10 a.m. Jan. 30 in the Shenandoah Room of the Mountainlair, Randall Walsh, a professor of economics at the University of Pittsburgh, will discuss how residential segregation by race eroded black household wealth in U.S. cities.

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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart wrote an opera with Night Queens and bird catchers and flutes, and WVU’s College of Creative Arts is bringing that experience to you. “The Magic Flute” runs Thursday (Jan. 31) through Feb. 3 in the Lyell B. Clay Concert Theatre.