Author Jessica Wilkerson will give a talk on her new book, "To Live Here, You Have to Fight: How Women Led Appalachian Movements for Social Justice" today at 7 p.m. today (Aug. 29) in 122 Ming Hsieh Hall.
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Beginner ukulele classes start Sept. 3 through the Community Music Program in the Creative Arts Center. Learn how to read music in the treble clef, count rhythms, pick melodies and strum chords. Learn traditional Hawaiian and American folk songs and popular songs of today.
From woodwinds to music therapy, new faces abound at the School of Music.
Members of the WVU Law Class of 2022 have begun their legal careers, and the women outnumber the men. There are 116 students in the WVU Law Class of 2022, which is an enrollment increase of almost 4.5% over last year. Women make up a majority of the class at 53%, which is the highest rate at the college in at least a decade.
The Reed College of Media invites you to “Be Still,” an exhibit and reception celebrating a collection of photos by Elaine McMillion Sheldon at the WVU Media Innovation Center, fourth floor of Evansdale Crossing, Sept. 5 from 3-5 p.m.
WVU Tech Adjunct Professor Brent Woodard was awarded an Educator Scholarship to attend the Figurative Art Convention & Expo in Williamsburg, Virginia, Nov. 10-13.