Student Experience
Graduate Student Pizza & Play
Enjoy free pizza, soak up some fresh air, and jump into fun yard games with friends, family, and fellow grad students.
Read Article: Graduate Student Pizza & PlayMountain Artist in Residence Talk: Remain
In honor of National Poetry Month and Earth Week, WVU Libraries’ 2026 Mountain Artist in Resident L. Renée will display the results of her residency.
Read Article: Mountain Artist in Residence Talk: RemainPut your skills to the test at the Moutaineer Mountaintop Climbing Competition
Prizes will be awarded to top finishers in beginner and intermediate divisions and raffle prizes will be given away during the event.
Read Article: Put your skills to the test at the Moutaineer Mountaintop Climbing CompetitionoSTEM Forum: Graduates in STEM
oSTEM is hosting the "Graduates in STEM" Forum: Navigating academia, finding community, and LGBTQ+ life in Morgantown!"
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The event will feature numerous booths showcasing each country's culture, food, and history that attendees can visit!
Read Article: Middle Eastern Student Association’s Annual Cultural BanquetWVU Core Arboretum Spring Ephemeral Wildflower Walks, Week 1
We are very excited to share WVU Core Arboretum’s spectacular old-growth forest and its spring ephemeral wildflowers with the public again this year.
Read Article: WVU Core Arboretum Spring Ephemeral Wildflower Walks, Week 1Learn to cook with your own produce from a local farmer's market
This short program will take students to a local farmer's market where they will select their own produce and learn to make a meal as a group.
Read Article: Learn to cook with your own produce from a local farmer's marketEnglish Department to host talk on literary studies scholarship April 6
The Department of English will host Don James McLaughlin, an associate professor of 19th-century American literature at the University of Tulsa.
Read Article: English Department to host talk on literary studies scholarship April 6Engineering the future: Statler women writing their own history
Women's History Month is a designated time to honor, recognize, and celebrate the often-overlooked contributions and achievements of women.
Read Article: Engineering the future: Statler women writing their own historyAdd Some Color to Your Day: Tie-Dye with Us!
Join the Office of Compliance and Prevention Education for a Campus Tie-Dye Event!
Read Article: Add Some Color to Your Day: Tie-Dye with Us!