Costume pieces, patterns, accessories and fabrics will be available for purchase from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday (April 26) at the Canady Creative Arts Center, Douglas O. Blaney Lobby.
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Join the Appalachian Prison Book Project and WVU Press for an evening of conversation and community at the launch of “This Book Is Free and Yours to Keep: Notes” at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday (April 30) at the Aull Center, 351 Spruce Street.
University dance students will take the stage for the final spring performance with “Showcase of Dance” May 1-3 at the Canady Creative Arts Center, Antoinette E. Falbo Theatre. Featuring styles from tap to contemporary dance, the show provides a preview of the senior dancers right before they begin their professional careers.
The Center for Gravitational Waves and Cosmology will host the May WVUniverse talk — “Cosmic Burps in the Milky Way” featuring Duncan Lorimer, FRS, professor of physics and astronomy, and Eberly Distinguished Chair for Academic Excellence — from 6:30-8 p.m. May 9 in White Hall, Room G09.
The 2025-26 WVU Foundation Scholars, recipients of the highest academic scholarship the University awards, are Paige Fox from Pikeview High School, Noah Galvin from Martinsburg High School, Emily Garrett from Braxton County High School, Zoey Hoffman from Buffalo High School and Luke Tiu from Wheeling Central Catholic High School.
From custodian to public safety dispatcher, Amanda Bolyard’s 17-year career at WVU is a testament to service to our University.