A large searchlight strategically placed in front of the Mountainlair each Friday and Saturday night draws attention to a re-energized WVUp All Night, West Virginia University’s alcohol-free weekend program, where students can watch movies, create a craft and win money.
Events
Stop by the Crab Shack Caribba located in Suncrest Towne Center Jan. 28 from 4 - 8 p.m. to support WVU Neuroscience’s Feed Our Brains campaign. Simply mention “Feed our Brains” when you pay and 10 percent of your check will go to fund our outreach program.
Don’t wait in lines or cook at home on Valentine’s Day. Bring a friend or loved one to a delightful dinner at the Erickson Alumni Center to support the University Club Feb. 14 at 7 p.m.
Join Information Technology Services for free coffee from 9 a.m. to noon Jan. 28 in the Mountainlair and get tips from Spy Cat on protecting your nine digital lives. The first “Cats, Coffee and Cybersecurity” event is occurring on Data Privacy Day, but this will be a monthly event through 2019.
WVU Extension Service partners with local organizations to host the Mineral County STEM Festival each year. The event will be held March 30 on WVU's Potomac State campus.
Higher education can open the door to a world of possibilities for West Virginia’s young people. Hundreds of 4-H’ers will have an opportunity to learn how they can find their path to those possibilities and to West Virginia University during the 2019 WVU Day at the Legislature. The event, hosted by WVU and WVU Extension Service, will take place at the Capitol in Charleston tomorrow (Jan. 24) from 9 a.m. to noon.