Katherine Johnson will be joined by Mary Jackson, Dr. Christine Darden, and Dorothy Vaughan in her nomination for the award. The Congressional Gold Medal is awarded to persons “who have performed an achievement that has an impact on U.S. history and culture that is likely to be recognized as a major achievement in the recipient’s field long after the achievement. It is considered to be equal to the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
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CHOICES Peer Educators Halloween Henna Night!!!
Tonight come to Halloween Henna Night in the Wilson Student Union from 5pm to 8pm CHOICES Peer Educators, a group of dedicated students who volunteer on campus and help students better understand mental illness, disability, addiction, and safe sex education,…
50 States For Freedom Initiative Opens at Aparment Earth Gallery
The largest creative arts collaboration event ever held opens today in Charleston at the Apartment Earth Gallery featuring work from the campus community. For Freedom is a group of artists that work to see creative civic engagement, discourse, and direct…
New Family Care Health Center Opens in Wilson Student Union
There is no need to go off of campus for your health needs! The Family Care Health Center is right on the WVSU campus and functions as a community health center that providing health care to both insured and underinsured…
National Voter Registration Day!
By Alex Bennett A reminder to all of the campus community to register to vote! Most states allow voters to register online and West Virginia has a link below for all state residents to use. The link will also allow…
“The Silhouette Project”
Earlier today if you were in the Student Union you probably recognized lifesize cardboard cutouts of soldiers. This was “The Silhouette Project” an event sponsored by the Counseling and Accessibility Services and Military Student Services. “The Silhouette Project” is a…
Yes, WVSU Did Care; Hundreds of Yellow Jackets Aid Non-Profits
An estimated 350 State students, faculty and staff were buzzing Saturday, showing that WVSU does care about our community. They were at more than 30 work sites throughout the Kanawha Valley, volunteering their time for the University’s sixth annual Cares…
Spring flowers
A flowering crabapple and a petal smothered campus sidewalk means spring is here. By Sammy Silva Jackson on Instagram
Safe Sex Helpers
Emily Robinson and Daniel Holcombe of CHOICES Peer Educators marked National Condom Day with free condoms and information on STIs in the student union Wednesday. CHOICES is associated with Counseling and Accessibility Services.