Join a seminar on data mining, computer vision and machine learning by Dr. Emily Pertl and Nicholas Rymer Thursday (April 4) at 5 p.m. in AERB 120.
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Reed College of Media alumnus Scott Widmeyer began funding a cross-university reporting project with his alma mater and the George Washington University School of Media and Public Affairs a year ago. Now he’s doubling down to extend the project with the hope of bursting long-standing “media bubbles.”
Through a Health Science & Technology Academy grant, Potomac State College is seeking college students to serve as mentors for a one-week, summer forensic science camp.
The WVU choirs will take the stage in the Lyell B Clay Concert Theatre, at the Creative Arts Center, Sunday (April 7) at 2 p.m. The program, titled "Global Voices, A Choral Journey Around the World,” will feature performances by all four WVU Choirs including Chamber Singers, Men’s Choir, Women’s Choir, and the Community Music Program's West Virginia Community Choir.
With their first-place wins, WVU News students Megan Weissend (Best All-Around Television Newscast), Macy Senge (Best All-Around Television News Magazine), Julia Mellett (Television Sports Reporting) and Regan Blaha (Television General News Reporting) will compete at the national level among other regional winners from the 12 SPJ regions.
Kristen Dieffenbach, associate professor, athletic coaching education, will speak on behalf of the U.S. Center for Coaching Excellence in Washington D.C.during the National Youth Sports Strategy Listening Session Thursday (April 4). Advanced registration is required for the webcast. Dieffenbach's presentation is scheduled at 2:15-2:30 p.m. and will highlight coaching strategies.