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Graphic of preliminary study for a Theory of Universal Causality. A large scale model whose major elements are three solar, wind machines hanging from arc-shaped frames. Other elements include a field of waves, a device for creating and radiating sound, a device for making rainbows and a magic geometric figure  

Artist Alice Aycock’s silkscreen Preliminary Study for a Theory of Universal Causality(1982) will be the focus of the 2018’s first Art Up Close! program scheduled for Tuesday (Feb. 13). Presented by Dylan Collins, assistant professor and sculpture area coordinator in the School of Art and Design, the program begins at 5:30 p.m. in the Museum Education Center Grand Hall and is free and open to the public.

College of Creative Arts flyer with flying WV rendered in metal  

Students in the WVU College of Creative Arts perform more than 300 events per year in many venues across campus, Morgantown and the state. Many of the events are free to the public and family friendly.

 

The Teaching and Learning Commons is hosting a workshop titled "How do you know what they know? Meaningful checks for student understanding" by Lindsey Williams, visiting associate professor of music education/Interim Assistant Director of Bands, School of Music.

The words Preparing for the FAFSA on a light blue background.  

If you're working with a student who needs help with the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, the WVU Mountaineer Hub is offering free help to students who need to submit their FAFSA for next year.