Faculty and staff are encouraged to share the WVU’s College Exploration Week events schedule with high school students, families and school counselors to help learn more about the University and prepare students for their future as a Mountaineer.
Events
WVU’s fourth annual Day of Giving, a 24-hour online event that encourages WVU alumni and friends to support the University’s greatest priorities and opportunities, is set for March 3, 2021.
Aimed at bringing together staff and students from across the country to advance black cultural centers on campus, WVU’s Center for Black Culture and Research has played an important role in planning the 29th annual Association for Black Culture Center Conference “Virtually Black: Cultural Centers Advancing Afrofutures” slated for Oct. 29-31.
In commemoration of the Suffrage Centennial, the WVU Libraries’ Art in the Libraries Virtual Program will host Atiba Ellis, professor of Law at Marquette University Law School, on democracy, voting and race Friday (Oct. 30) at 6 p.m.
As part of the 2020 Hardesty Festival of Ideas, Clemantine Wamariya, author of the WVU Campus Read “The Girl Who Smiled Beads: A Story of War and What Comes After,” will present “Building Community and the Power of Connection” today (Oct. 28) at 7 p.m.
To celebrate the work of science fiction author Isaac Asimov and the WVU Libraries’ Isaac Asimov Collection, the University is hosting the 2020 WVU Isaac Asimov Collection Symposium, a virtual event, Saturday (Oct. 31) from 3-5:30 p.m.