Art historian and attorney Amy Herman will present a talk on how works of art can be used to sharpen observation, analysis and communication skills on March 24. Co-hosted by the Art Museum of WVU, WVU Health Sciences Center Office of Research and Graduate Education and WVU Department of Sociology and Anthropology, “The Art of Perception: Seeing What Matters,” will begin at 5:30 p.m. in Fukushima Auditorium at HSC North. A reception will precede the lecture at 5 p.m.
Events
Come to Historic Arthurdale Center Hall March 7 or 11 for a chance to do yoga with homestead baby goats.
The first of this five-session sequence will give an overview of implicit bias and demonstrate how even those with the best of intentions can allow inherent assumptions to cloud their judgement.
The Humanities Center will host an evening of lightning talks—seven 10-minute sessions—that cover “Humanities: Engaging with the Past, Present, and Future” to highlight recent humanities research at WVU Feb. 24 at 6 p.m. int he Rhododendron Room at the Mountainlair.
Hydrologist Jeff Chanat’s presentation, “Exploring Drivers of Regional Water‐Quality Change Using Differential Spatially Referenced Regression—A Pilot Study in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed,” will be held Feb. 27 from 4-5 p.m. in G06 Agricultural Sciences Building Building as part of the Dr. William H. Conkle Seminar Series.
WVU students and alumni are encouraged to attend the WVU Career and Internship Fair today (Feb. 20) from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Mountainlair Ballrooms.