EVENT: The Utility of Hope as Practice, Not Platitude in Times of Crisis
February 23, 2026
When living through turbulent times, sometimes you need hope. Please join the WVU Humanities Center in the Milano Reading Room of the Downtown Library on February 25 at 4 p.m. for Tell Me More.
The Tell Me More series is focused on the theme of hope this year, and the next discussion is: “The Utility of Hope as Practice, Not Platitude in Times of Crisis.” Dr. Amina Anderson, Assistant Director of the ADVANCE Center and leader of WVU’s change agent course, will guide the discussion.
Registration is not required, but is encouraged for planning purposes.
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