WVU Career Services, in collaboration with the John Chambers College of Business and Economics and the Benjamin M. Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources, will host specialized career fairs during the month of September. Prior to the career fairs, multiple prep events will be offered across campus to get students ready to meet the prospective employers.
Events
Julia Wallace, Frank Russell Chair in the Business of Journalism at Arizona State University, will discuss her new book, “There’s No Crying in Newsrooms: What Women Have Learned About What It Takes to Lead" Wednesday (Sept. 11) at noon in E. Moore Hall.
Campus Recreation is hosting the Second Annual Fall Family Weekend 5K Sept. 28 at 9 a.m. With the $20 registration, participants get a t-shirt and an awesome opportunity to experience the Evansdale campus as you walk, jog, or run our custom 5K course.
Diversity Week begins Sunday (Sept. 15) and continues through Saturday (Sept. 21). Diversity Week is designed to create an atmosphere that provides the WVU community, including students, faculty and staff, the opportunity to explore different cultures, engage in discussions that bring new perspectives, and celebrate the presence of, and contributions made by, people of all identities and experiences.
VISTAs will work in the garden at Friends of Deckers Creek Outdoor Learning Park behind the Sabraton Kroger from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday (Sept.11) for Patriot Day and the National Day of Service.
Friends and family will host a Celebration of Life for Christine Martin, long-time journalism professor, former P.I. Reed School of Journalism Dean and former WVU vice president, University Relations at noon, Sept. 28 at the Southern Pavilion at Chestnut Ridge Park (near the main park office and lake).