First-Generation Initiatives invites the WVU community to help celebrate First-Generation College Week slated for Nov. 4-8. Colleges, departments and units are encouraged to spotlight their first-gen faculty, staff and students on websites and social media and/or host an event for first-generation individuals and their allies to gather.
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Art in the Libraries will welcome biology professor Jennifer Ripley Stueckle for a discussion about her award-winning program and collaborative efforts to bring local schools, community volunteers and University students together in exploring the life cycle of rainbow trout through art at noon Friday (Oct. 18) in the Downtown Library, Room 1020.
Andrew Solt and Aidan Priest had no intention of joining Greek life as undergraduate students, let alone building a fraternity from the ground up; however, a few conversations with Paul “PJ” Malafronte, the former director of expansion for the Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity, changed the trajectory of their lives.
The Honors College is seeking applications from faculty for the 2025-26 cohort of Honors Faculty Fellows. All full-time Morgantown Campus faculty are eligible to apply with the support of their department chair.
Organized as a collaboration between the Monongalia County Clerk’s Office, Erik Herron, Eberly Family Distinguished Professor of Political Science, the Art Museum of WVU and the WVU Center for Community Engagement, the campus early voting site located at the Museum Education Center will operate from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Saturday starting Oct. 23 through Nov. 2.
Graduate level applications for the 2024-25 Carl del Signore Foundation Graduate Scholarship and WVU Foundation Distinguished Doctoral Scholarship are due Oct. 20.