The Africana Studies Program in collaboration with the Black in Appalachia Research Lab at WVU and the WVU Center for Black Culture and Research hosts a community read-out Wednesday (Sept. 21) as part of Banned Books Week.
Events
Faculty, staff, students and other community members are invited to join the Women's Resource Center, along with the Center for Women's and Gender Studies, for a candid discussion with special guest, Judith Stitzel, founder of Women’s and Gender Studies at WVU, from noon-1 p.m. Friday (Sept. 23).
Front Line Professionals meetings return for the first time since COVID-19 on Friday, Oct. 7. Open to all WVU employees, these meetings provide a venue to connect, share and learn beyond just what is happening in your own corner of campus.
The Honors College Faculty Fellows Lecture series comes to a close this fall with a presentation by Lynne Stahl, humanities librarian and assistant University librarian, at 6 p.m. Tuesday (Sept. 20) via Zoom.
WVU benefits-eligible faculty and staff in the retirement preparation stage are invited to join us in September and October as we host Social Security, Humana, PEIA and TIAA.
The inaugural Week of Purpose kicks off Sunday (Sept. 18) and continues through Saturday, Sept. 24. A variety of purpose-driven activities are planned throughout the week for the entire campus community, from faculty and staff to students.