CCLE offering student debt workshop at Marshall University
The Center for Consumer Law and Education will present a free public workshop on student debt relief on March 4 at 6 p.m. in Marshall University’s Drinko Library.
The Center for Consumer Law and Education will present a free public workshop on student debt relief on March 4 at 6 p.m. in Marshall University’s Drinko Library.
In cooperation with The Daily Athenaeum and U92 The Moose radio, “Behind the Bowtie: A student conversation with President Gee” will be held Tuesday, March 3 from 7:30-8:30 p.m. in the Gluck Theatre in the Mountainlair. A panel of students, moderated by DA Editor Douglas Soule, will ask Gee to discuss issues of importance to students.
The West Virginia University Reed College of Media has announced Point Pleasant, West Virginia, as the next partner for BrandJRNY, a project that aims to revitalize communities in the Mountain State through customized branding plans that promote tourism and economic development.
West Virginia University’s John Chambers College of Business and Economics and the WVU College of Law are holding a joint Distinguished Speaker Series featuring Kimberly A. Reed, president and chairman of the Board of Directors of the federal Export-Import Bank of the United States.
Tiffany Mitchell Patterson and Natasha Murray-Everett, West Virginia University professors who train and prepare future social studies educators at both the elementary and secondary levels, contend students are not exposed to diverse histories.
At a symposium on February 27 and 28, the West Virginia Law Review will explore home rule topics and challenges with a range of national experts.
Andrew W. Mellon Workshop series explains innovative digital storytelling techniques participants can use to better share knowledge of Appalachia with a national audience or in the classroom.
The book launch for “Mountaineers Are Always Free: Heritage, Dissent, and a West Virginia Icon” (WVU Press, 2020) will be held in the Event Hall at the WVU College of Law on February 24 at 4 p.m. Admission is free and the public is invited to attend.
Four students who create programs that advance the University’s mission, navigate the challenges of student life and who help others break down barriers to academic success have been recognized for their leadership and service through the Herman L. Moses Scholarship.
West Virginia University Extension Service will host a four-day Small Farm Conference in Charleston.