The WV Family Nutrition Program provides nutrition education to low income audiences across the state with funding from the USDA Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Education (SNAP-Ed) and Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP). The program teaches children about healthy choices for their body.
Events
Several Big 12 teams will compete at WVU March 28-30. And even though the teams will spend a substantial amount of time at Milan Puskar Stadium, this is an academic competition — not an athletic one.
Join the State Treasurer’s Office and WVU Center for Excellence in Disabilities April 5 for a WVABLE Community Awareness and Information Event. WVABLE, or Achieving a Better Life Experience, allows qualified individuals with disabilities to open a tax-advantaged savings account without the risk of losing resource based benefits such as SSI, Medicaid, and Title XIX Waiver.
WVU Extension Service will host the National Extension Technology Conference June 24-27 at the Morgantown Waterfront Marriott.
West Virginia University’s inaugural Research Week (April 1-5) is more than a showcase of the work done at the state’s only R1 Research Institute; it’s a celebration of the faculty and students across campus who pursue ground-breaking research in all disciplines.
Join discussion leader Amy Cyphert, director of the ASPIRE Office and lecturer in the College of Law, in The Speculation Academy's second conversation of the spring 2019 semester on Thursday (March 28) at 4 p.m. in E. Moore Hall's Betty Boyd Lounge. Cyphert will discuss how universities should respond to sexual assault offenses under Title IX, whether punishment should focus on retribution or restoration and which model of justice would be best.