Skip to main content

Events

Save the Date - Diversity Week / Sept 29-OCt 7, 2018 - One Mountaineer Family  

This year's Diversity Week schedule will take on a new "look" and be tailored to avoid overlapping with other events as it has in past years. Traditional programming such as the Women of Color luncheon, International Street Festival, Peace Tree Ceremony and the Co-ed Soccer will continue to be on the schedule. Proposals are encouraged and should be received by April 20.

A group of people standing in front of a white board covered in ideas.  

The West Virginia University LaunchLab Network’s month-long March Idea Challenge came to an end, lauding a strategic communications major and a mechanical engineering major as the winning team after four contested rounds of the competition. The LaunchLab’s fifth and final pitch competition of the academic year was designed to hone the skills students need to successfully promote their ideas or product to advance their concept, business or invention.

Clay Marsh laughing with his hands out to his sides in a room full of people while Gordon Gee smiles, hands on his hips.  

President Gordon Gee will join Health Sciences Vice President and Executive Dean Clay Marsh, M.D., and WVU Medicine-WVU Hospitals President and CEO Albert L. Wright Jr., at a Health Sciences Town Hall at noon today (March 28) at in Okey Patteson Auditorium.

The West Virginia Humanities Council and WVU Reed College of Media present the Path to the Pulitzer: Journalism and the Informed Citizen featuring West Virginia Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists ERIC EYRE and ERIC NEWHOUSE - April 4, 2018 at 7 p.m. WVU Ming Hsieh Hall Room G20 - This event is free and open to the public; reception with refreshments immediately following.  

The West Virginia Humanities Council and the Reed College of Media will present “Path to the Pulitzer: Journalism and the Informed Citizen” April 4 at 7 p.m. in Ming Hsieh Hall. The panel presentation features two award-winning journalists: 2017 Pulitzer winner Eric Eyre of the Charleston Gazette-Mail and Eric Newhouse of Charleston who received a 2000 Pulitzer while with the Great Falls (Montana) Tribune.

 

The WVU Chapter of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes will honor former WVU Coach Bobby Bowden at its Night of Champions Dinner April 8 at the Waterfront Marriott. As the keynote speaker, Bowden will be inducted into the WVU FCA Legacy of Champions.

A group of people in hard hats next to a truck and rocks.  

Scholars will join other experts in the fields of mining and reclamation to provide the latest updates on regulations and practices during a symposium hosted by the West Virginia Mine Drainage Task Force and WVU. The event will be held today and tomorrow (March 27-28) at the Marriott Waterfront Hotel in Morgantown.