Faculty, staff and students are invited to celebrate the book launch of WVU History Department’s William Hal Gorby today (March 7) at 7 p.m. in person in the Robinson Room of the Morgantown Downtown Library or virtually via Zoom. This is a “must attend” event for those interested in Appalachian history.
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The West Virginia Public Education Collaborative’s second round of Sparking Early Literacy Growth grant applications is open and applicants are strongly encouraged to participate in an informational session to review grant guidelines and criteria, as well as serve as a sounding board for ideas and answer questions, Tuesday (March 8) at 10 a.m.
Every day, faculty and staff have performed in amazing ways despite the ongoing disruption we've all experienced in our personal and professional lives due to the pandemic. We want to thank you for stepping up for our students and for each other.
An item you already own could help someone attend the Appalachian Studies Conference to be held in the Mountainlair from March 17-20. Two donation boxes have been set up in the Downtown Library to collect items for the Howard Dorgan silent auction.
Faculty and staff should encourage graduating seniors to stop by the 2022 Graduation One-Stop Shop Monday, March 7, in the Mountainlair commons area, and Tuesday, March 8, in the Engineering Mineral Resources atrium. The shops will be available from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. each day.
The third session, “Academic Transformation: University Budget Model,” is scheduled for Thursday, March 10, at 11 a.m. This session will be held in person at the Erickson Alumni Center (Salon A) and offer a virtual option via Zoom Webinar. The Zoom link will be posted next week in MOUNTAINEER E-News and on the Academic Transformation website.