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Past Events: 2025

April 7 – 11

Apr
7 - 11

Exhibit of Student Research and Creative Activity

College of Creative Arts and Media Virtual

The Exhibit of Student Research and Creative Activity showcases exceptional mentored research and creative activity by students in the College of Creative Arts and Media.

Contact Mikylah Myers for more information.

Exhibit of Student Research and Creative Activity
Apr
7

Seminar: Synaptic Vesicle Transporters with Jonathan Coleman, UPitt

3:30 pm — 4:30 pm

Eberly College, Department of Chemistry Clark Hall Rm. 312

Prof. Coleman will discuss SV2 and VMAT2, focusing on conformational changes linked to neurotransmitter transport, using biochemistry and single-particle cryo-EM.

Contact Hacer Karatas Bristow for more information.

Event Info
Apr
9

Exploring Options: Foundation and Corporate Funding 2025

2:30 pm — 3:30 pm

WVU Foundation and the Eberly College of Arts and Sciences Woodburn Rm. 211

Come find about the current landscape in foundation and corporate funding. Learn how to apply to foundations, and the differences between federal and foundation funding. Presented by Elizabeth Thompson, WVU Foundation Director of Foundation Relations

Contact LeaMarie Herron for more information.

Apr
10

"The Holocaust in the East: New Archives, New Approaches" with Dr. Walke

7:30 pm — 9:00 pm

Eberly College, History Department White Hall, G09

‘Decentering Auschwitz’ has been a goal of scholarship and civic initiatives on the history of the Holocaust. Join us in exploring Holocaust Studies, East European Studies, and the Spatial Humanities. Supported by the West Virginia Humanities Council.

Contact Kate Staples for more information.

Calendar Event
Apr
10

Graduate Student 3MT Thesis Competition Final

6:00 pm — 8:00 pm

Office of Graduate Education and Life Mountainlair Ballrooms

The 3MT competition is a worldwide competition that challenges graduate students to explain their work in one slide and 3 minutes. Come watch and vote for the crowd favorite

Contact Betty Mei for more information.

Event Details
Apr
11

Dr. Dong Ding from Idaho National Lab to talk about Nuclear Energy

12:00 pm — 1:00 pm

Statler College ESB Rm. G75

As one of DOE’s premier multi-program energy research laboratories, Idaho National Laboratory’s (INL) mission is to ensure the nation’s energy security with safe, competitive and reliable energy systems.

Contact Nancie Yost for more information.

Apr
11

Early Career Grant Writing

2:00 pm — 3:30 pm

College of Applied Human Sciences Applied Human Sciences Building Rm. 115

Attendees will explore grants for early career pros in education, health & human services, dive into foundation funding, gain grant writing tips, and learn institutional insights on legal & management.

Contact Peter Giacobbi for more information.

Apr
11

Callahan Humanities Graduate Student Workshop

4:00 pm — 6:30 pm

Eberly College, Department of History Armstrong Hall 422

The History Department will host a conversation with Callahan lecturer Dr. Walke about the relevancy of graduate coursework in the Humanities for career preparation.

Contact Kate Staples for more information.

Apr
11

The Magic of Physics Children's Show

6:00 pm — 7:30 pm

Physics and Astronomy White Hall, Rm. B51

Join the Physics and Astronomy Graduate Student Organization for a free and family friendly magical science show. The first 50 children will receive science gift bags, with more prizes throughout the show. Free admission, but tickets required.

Contact Danielle Maldonado for more information.

Get Tickets
Apr
11

The History and Future of Mars Exploration

6:30 pm — 8:00 pm

Physics and Astronomy White Hall, Rm. G09

Dr. Catherine Regan is on the science team for the ASPERA-3 instrument on ESAs Mars Express, and the PanCam instrument on ESAs upcoming Mars rover, Rosalind Franklin, which is due to launch in 2028. All are welcome to attend.

Contact Maura McLaughlin for more information.

The History and Future of Mars Exploration
Apr
11

Reversing the Natural Resource Curse: Coal Mine Closures and Poverty in Appalachia

11:30 am — 12:30 pm

Regional Research Institue and Department of Economics Reynolds Hall, Rm. 5201

Adam Scavette will be joined by Heather Stephens and David Nason of the RRI to present new research titled “Reversing the Natural Resource Curse: Coal Mine Closures and Poverty in Appalachia.”

Contact Heather Stephens for more information.

Enews Article
Apr
11

Statler College Annual Poster Symposium

9:00 am — 1:00 pm

Statler College Research Office ESB, 1st Floor

This event showcases the Research being done at Statler College.

Contact Nancie Yost for more information.

Apr
11

CAHS Capstone and Research Poster Session

9:00 am — 10:30 am

College of Applied Human Sciences Blue and Gold Room, Towers

An opportunity for undergraduate and graduate students within CAHS to showcase and present their hard work, engage with faculty and peers, and compete for top honors.

Contact Jessica Troilo for more information.

Apr
7 - 11

Exhibit of Student Research and Creative Activity

College of Creative Arts and Media Virtual

The Exhibit of Student Research and Creative Activity showcases exceptional mentored research and creative activity by students in the College of Creative Arts and Media.

Contact Mikylah Myers for more information.

Exhibit of Student Research and Creative Activity
Apr
7

Seminar: Synaptic Vesicle Transporters with Jonathan Coleman, UPitt

3:30 pm — 4:30 pm

Eberly College, Department of Chemistry Clark Hall Rm. 312

Prof. Coleman will discuss SV2 and VMAT2, focusing on conformational changes linked to neurotransmitter transport, using biochemistry and single-particle cryo-EM.

Contact Hacer Karatas Bristow for more information.

Event Info
Apr
9

Exploring Options: Foundation and Corporate Funding 2025

2:30 pm — 3:30 pm

WVU Foundation and the Eberly College of Arts and Sciences Woodburn Rm. 211

Come find about the current landscape in foundation and corporate funding. Learn how to apply to foundations, and the differences between federal and foundation funding. Presented by Elizabeth Thompson, WVU Foundation Director of Foundation Relations

Contact LeaMarie Herron for more information.

Apr
10

"The Holocaust in the East: New Archives, New Approaches" with Dr. Walke

7:30 pm — 9:00 pm

Eberly College, History Department White Hall, G09

‘Decentering Auschwitz’ has been a goal of scholarship and civic initiatives on the history of the Holocaust. Join us in exploring Holocaust Studies, East European Studies, and the Spatial Humanities. Supported by the West Virginia Humanities Council.

Contact Kate Staples for more information.

Calendar Event
Apr
10

Graduate Student 3MT Thesis Competition Final

6:00 pm — 8:00 pm

Office of Graduate Education and Life Mountainlair Ballrooms

The 3MT competition is a worldwide competition that challenges graduate students to explain their work in one slide and 3 minutes. Come watch and vote for the crowd favorite

Contact Betty Mei for more information.

Event Details
Apr
11

Dr. Dong Ding from Idaho National Lab to talk about Nuclear Energy

12:00 pm — 1:00 pm

Statler College ESB Rm. G75

As one of DOE’s premier multi-program energy research laboratories, Idaho National Laboratory’s (INL) mission is to ensure the nation’s energy security with safe, competitive and reliable energy systems.

Contact Nancie Yost for more information.

Apr
11

Early Career Grant Writing

2:00 pm — 3:30 pm

College of Applied Human Sciences Applied Human Sciences Building Rm. 115

Attendees will explore grants for early career pros in education, health & human services, dive into foundation funding, gain grant writing tips, and learn institutional insights on legal & management.

Contact Peter Giacobbi for more information.

Apr
11

Callahan Humanities Graduate Student Workshop

4:00 pm — 6:30 pm

Eberly College, Department of History Armstrong Hall 422

The History Department will host a conversation with Callahan lecturer Dr. Walke about the relevancy of graduate coursework in the Humanities for career preparation.

Contact Kate Staples for more information.

Apr
11

The Magic of Physics Children's Show

6:00 pm — 7:30 pm

Physics and Astronomy White Hall, Rm. B51

Join the Physics and Astronomy Graduate Student Organization for a free and family friendly magical science show. The first 50 children will receive science gift bags, with more prizes throughout the show. Free admission, but tickets required.

Contact Danielle Maldonado for more information.

Get Tickets
Apr
11

The History and Future of Mars Exploration

6:30 pm — 8:00 pm

Physics and Astronomy White Hall, Rm. G09

Dr. Catherine Regan is on the science team for the ASPERA-3 instrument on ESAs Mars Express, and the PanCam instrument on ESAs upcoming Mars rover, Rosalind Franklin, which is due to launch in 2028. All are welcome to attend.

Contact Maura McLaughlin for more information.

The History and Future of Mars Exploration
Apr
11

Reversing the Natural Resource Curse: Coal Mine Closures and Poverty in Appalachia

11:30 am — 12:30 pm

Regional Research Institue and Department of Economics Reynolds Hall, Rm. 5201

Adam Scavette will be joined by Heather Stephens and David Nason of the RRI to present new research titled “Reversing the Natural Resource Curse: Coal Mine Closures and Poverty in Appalachia.”

Contact Heather Stephens for more information.

Enews Article
Apr
11

Statler College Annual Poster Symposium

9:00 am — 1:00 pm

Statler College Research Office ESB, 1st Floor

This event showcases the Research being done at Statler College.

Contact Nancie Yost for more information.

Apr
11

CAHS Capstone and Research Poster Session

9:00 am — 10:30 am

College of Applied Human Sciences Blue and Gold Room, Towers

An opportunity for undergraduate and graduate students within CAHS to showcase and present their hard work, engage with faculty and peers, and compete for top honors.

Contact Jessica Troilo for more information.

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