Using an old and new idea, West Virginia Public Theatre created “Radio Theatre for Our Time,” a dramatization of non-dramatic text drawn from letters and speeches that have relevance in our current social conditions. The first episode Letter From A Birmingham Jail is available to stream on WV Public Theatre’s website throughout the state on Nov. 23 at 8 p.m.
Events
The WVU Community is invited to join the Center for Black Culture and Research today (Nov. 19) at noon for a post-election discussion that will address concerns, questions and feelings regarding the country's political climate.
The WVU community is invited to join the Center for Service and Learning today (Nov. 19) from 6-7:30 p.m. for the inaugural “Perspectives In...” event aimed to raise public awareness of hate crimes against transgender people.
WVU’s Office of Health Promotion and Wellness and University Police Department will host a medication disposal event Friday (Nov. 20) and Saturday (Nov. 21).
WVU families with children are invited to join the Mountaineer KidZone teachers for some safe family fun on Thursday (Nov. 19) at 6 p.m. Families can enjoy thoughtful-themed stories, dancing and singing, and children can create their own thankful tree with supplies provided by the MKZ.
Faculty and students are invited to join the Office of Global Affairs virtual Education Abroad Fair tomorrow (Nov. 18).