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WVU Libraries to transition to exclusive use of Scopus Jan. 1
WVU Libraries will transition from Web of Science to exclusive use of Scopus, effective January 1, 2026. To help users with the transition, there is a dedicated page for frequently asked questions.
Join Humanities Center for "Jewish Comedy: A History in Five Jokes"
The WVU Humanities Center is hosting Columbia University Professor of Jewish Literature and American Studies Jeremy A. Dauber on Nov. 12 at the WVU Art Museum. Join us to hear his Pi Lambda Phi Jewish Studies Lecture.
Submit your artist in residency application by Nov. 28
Art in the Libraries is now accepting applications for the 2026 Mountain AIR (artist in residency) Program—an initiative that invites artists to draw inspiration from the Libraries’ rich environmental archives and transform history into creative expression.
Humanities Center kicks-off new "Tell Me More Series" Oct. 28
Kick-off the Humanities Center's "Tell Me More" series by joining a discussion on hope, hopelessness, and the meaning of life” led by Dr. David Cerbone, Philosophy Department Chair and Professor of Philosophy, and Dr. Sharon Ryan, Humanities Center Director and Professor of Philosophy.
Spend spring break in Ireland with the Libraries
Looking for spring break opportunities? Don't let Nov. 2 go by without applying to join a study abroad trip to Ireland! The March 13-21 immersion program focuses on the island nation’s rich history, culture, and heritage. Plus, experience the St. Patrick’s Day holiday in its native land.
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- Calling all artists: Submit your artist in residency application for Mountain AIR by November 28
- The Art in the Libraries program at WVU Libraries invites artists from all backgrounds and disciplines to apply for the 2026 Mountain AIR Program—an initiative that invites artists to draw inspiration from the Libraries’ rich environmental archives.
- Neal Museum opens new exhibit showcasing history of West Virginia's oldest school of pharmacy
- The William A. Neal Museum of the Health Sciences has opened a new exhibit that showcases the history of WVU’s School of Pharmacy—from its founding to the present.
- Fall 2025 workshops now available
- WVU Libraries has launched its fall lineup of workshops designed to enhance research and data management skills. Workshops cover a range of essential topics such as data management tools, scholarly publishing, copyright for scholarly authors, ETDs, etc.
- Calling all WVU alumni artists: Submit your reflection on freedom by December 31
- The submission window for the WVU Alumni Art Show, Reflecting on Freedom, is now open. The Art in the Libraries Committee invites WVU alumni to submit their artistic work exploring themes of freedom and independence.
- WVU Libraries fall exhibits feature AI, West Virginia's WWII veterans, WVU School of Pharmacy, and more
- WVU Libraries is pleased to share a packed schedule of fall 2025 exhibits for students, faculty, staff, and community—all brimming with compelling topics and educational and cultural information.
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