Bill Treasurer and John Havlik, former NCAA swimming and diving qualifiers and WVU team captains, are returning to Morgantown this weekend to promote their new book, "The Leadership Killer." The co-authors and friends, who reconnected after 30 years to write a book on the dangers of leadership arrogance and the importance of humility, will be signing copies of the book at the Mountainlair on Friday (Jan. 11) from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m.
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You can help students struggle to purchase textbooks by attending the Open Textbook Workshop and Textbook Review where you can discover open textbooks in your field March 7 at 10 a.m. in Downtown Campus Library, Room 104.
Reading and comprehension skills are critical to success in today’s fast-paced world. Energy Express, a summer reading and nutrition program offered by WVU Extension Service and AmeriCorps, helps to ensure West Virginia’s youths keep up with those much-needed skills, particularly during the summer months.
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at WVU is currently seeking volunteer instructors to teach a wide variety of courses for our spring term, including the arts, literature, history, philosophy and religion, current events, political affairs, science, math, health and wellness and more for our campuses in Morgantown and Charleston. The deadline for spring class proposals is Jan. 22.
If you’re thinking about your college journey, or just want some information about the college experience, then you’ll want to attend West Virginia University Potomac State College’s upcoming Discover Potomac State Day event being held on Monday, Feb. 18.
The STEPS Certificate Program, to be held Feb. 28 - March 2, will provide opportunities for enhancing the teaching and scholarship activities of faculty from all disciplines. The three-day certificate program will cover the fundamentals of simulation and provides several opportunities for creating and running simulation-learning activities with feedback from experienced specialists.