The panel will feature faculty, staff, students and alumni who will share personal recovery experiences, and stories of resilience and growth beginning at 5:30 p.m. today (Sept. 26) in the Mountainlair, Mountaineer Room.
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The exhibit will be in the Mountainlair Vandalia Lounge from Sept. 30 to Oct. 4, and at the Health Sciences Center Pylons from Oct. 7-11.
More than 20 violins and other stringed instruments previously owned by Holocaust victims will be on display beginning Tuesday (Oct. 1) in the Erickson Alumni Center, Nutting Gallery. Faculty, students and guest artists will play the violins and host events on campus and in the community.
Similar to physical First Aid and CPR, Mental Health First Aid teaches individuals how to assist others experiencing a mental health or substance use crisis until professional assistance is available or the crisis is resolved.
This innovative program is designed to support professional development, foster community engagement and provide access to outdoor recreation — all within a flexible hybrid or remote work setting, so our new graduates can work, play, stay and thrive in the Mountain State.
The Facilities Management team will be repairing the stairs on the east side of the Life Sciences Building, which connects the Area 5 parking lot to the Campus Drive and University Avenue intersection. During this time, the stairs will be closed to the public. The closure is scheduled from Monday morning (Sept. 30) until the evening of Friday, Oct. 4.