The WVU ADVANCE Center, along with the Office of the Provost and the Women’s Resource Center, encourage WVU faculty to attend three upcoming events on how West Virginia University can improve the culture of inclusiveness and sense of empowerment for all faculty on campus.
Events
The Community Music Program announces the start of a six-week digital photography course designed for students to learn to effectively and efficiently capture those once-in-a-lifetime moments
The West Virginia University Extension Service Community Leadership Academy takes place in Morgantown at the Morgantown Marriott at Waterfront Place April 11-13.
It’s a “Back to the 80s” theme for the annual Public Interest Advocates Dinner and Auction on March 22 at WVU Law. The public is invited to attend the event that is celebrating 30 years of PIA. The organization helps fund positions for law students and graduates at legal aid organizations across the Mountain State.
Mark your calendars March 15-16 for upcoming Campus Conversations on moving WVU’s culture forward. The discussions will focus on the aggregate results from recent WVU Culture Surveys and actions the University is taking in response to the findings. Cris DeBord, vice president of Talent and Culture, and Sharon Martin, vice president of University Relations and Enrollment Management, will co-facilitate the discussions.
Join WVU’s Teaching & Learning Commons Friday (March 16) from 10 a.m. to noon at the Evansdale Library (Ground Floor) to explore our pot o’ gold full of educational tools. Learn how to annotate your teaching through a touch monitor, break away from the lectern using our wireless presentation system and connect with others outside the classroom using our new web conferencing prototype.