WVU students plan two days of service in the Morgantown community
WVU students will participate in the Keeping the PROMISE Day of Service April 6 and Big Greek Day of Service April 13.
WVU students will participate in the Keeping the PROMISE Day of Service April 6 and Big Greek Day of Service April 13.
At African Night, Saturday April 6 at 7 p.m., Damilola Fasinu, a design and merchandising graduate student, will launch her clothing brand, Gbajumo Fashion. The event is a celebration of diversity as well as the culture, traditions and people of Africa and will feature African food and music, dancing, a fashion show and skit.
After a nearly yearlong battle with unusually wet weather in West Virginia, farmers around the state are now dealing with another troublesome consequence – mud. Once cattle have been turned out to pasture this spring, WVU Extension Service expert Ed Rayburn recommends farmers reseed muddy terrain as quickly as possible. He’s provided some simple suggestions to help our state’s farmers combat the mud and keep their soil as healthy as possible.
Taking inspiration from Robert Frost’s, “Fire and Ice,” and Abraham Lincoln’s “Gettysburg Address,” Nick Summerlin, a freshman engineering student at West Virginia University, blends his passion for poetry and photography with his future profession to create a different view of the world.
West Virginia University Creative Arts Center celebrates its 50th anniversary with cake that will be served at noon in the lobby. Limited edition ceramic mugs, handcrafted by the WVU Ceramics Studio, will be available for purchase.