The Center for Women’s and Gender Studies invites the WVU community to celebrate the 47th anniversary of women’s and gender studies from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Thursday (April 24) in the Downtown Library, Milano Room.
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The conference will showcase cutting edge insights into how artificial intelligence is reshaping the future of human resource management from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday (April 25) in Reynolds Hall.
As Earth Week begins, the University is committing to a comprehensive set of 20-plus sustainability goals, outlining a road map for significant environmental improvements across campus by 2035. The initiatives — spanning categories of waste reduction, land and water protection, and lower emissions — reflect the University’s commitment to a more environmentally friendly future.
A West Virginia University student committed to advocacy, justice and scholarship has been named the University’s 27th Truman Scholar, earning one of the nation’s top graduate fellowships. Sophie Slaughter, a Culloden native, is a member of the Honors College.
Nine students who are employed in jobs designed to provide meaningful experiences and opportunities for growth in the Division of Student Life are the recipients of the Herman and Kathryn Moses Scholarship.
Here at WVU, you can take an idea and turn it into a potentially world-changing reality. Raphael Olumide Oladokun, a doctoral student in chemical and biomedical engineering at the Benjamin M. Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources, is proof of that.