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Celebrate humanities with the Humanities Center
On March 13, the WVU Humanities Center will host a reception at 4:45 p.m. to celebrate the outstanding teaching, scholarship, creative work and community engagement of WVU faculty.
Feminist activist artist visiting for residency and to showcase art
On March 28, Art in the Libraries will host the first feminist activist artist in residence for a virtual presentation and viewing of the result of the inaugural West Virginia Feminist Activist Collection Artist in Residency (FAIR) program.
Evansdale 130 is closed for construction
Evansdale 130 is currently closed for construction.
We're looking forward to sharing the brand-new instructional space soon!
Find other spaces to reserve at the button below.
Neal Museum's new African American Hospitals in WV exhibit
Temporary exhibit “African American Hospitals in West Virginia, 1900-1960” is now open at the William A. Neal Museum of the Health Sciences in the Health Sciences Center and is free for students, faculty, staff and community to visit.
Robert F. Munn Library Scholars Award now open for submissions
Undergraduate students who wrote an exceptional humanities or social sciences research paper this 2024-25 academic year are encouraged to submit their work for consideration for the Robert F. Munn Library Scholars Award.
Hours
Downtown Library | 7:30am – 11pm |
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Poster Printing | 7:30am – 10pm |
Testing | – |
Tutoring | – |
Evansdale Library | 7:30am – 10pm |
Poster Printing | 8:30am – 9pm |
George R. Farmer Jr. Law Library | 9am – 4pm |
Health Sciences Library | 7:30am – 10pm |
Health Sciences Library (Charleston) | – |
Mary F. Shipper Library, Keyser Campus | 8am – 8pm |
Academic Success Center | 8am – 4:30pm |
Active Learning Center (Lib G6) | 8am – 4:30pm |
Writing Center (Lib G6) |
1pm – 2pm
3pm – 4:30pm |
Institute of Technology, Beckley Campus | 8am – 11pm |
West Virginia & Regional History Center | 9:30am – 7pm |
Chat Hours | 9am – 10pm |
Events
Upcoming Events
- Intro to Publishing: How Scholarly/Academic Publishing Works
1:00pm - 2:00pm, Wed Mar 12th 2025 - Celebrating the Humanities: A Humanities Center Reception
4:45pm - 6:00pm, Thu Mar 13th 2025 - Copyright for Scholarly Authors
1:00pm - 2:00pm, Mon Mar 17th 2025 - Submit Your Thesis or Dissertation (ETD) to the Research Repository
11:00am - 11:45am, Mon Mar 24th 2025 - First Steps with Python
3:30pm - 5:00pm, Tue Mar 25th 2025 - Copyright Permissions: How to Ask and Who to Ask
1:00pm - 2:00pm, Wed Mar 26th 2025 - Affrilachian Freedom Dreaming: An Artist Resident's Tribute to Community Historian Dr. Ancella Bickley
10:00am - 11:00am, Fri Mar 28th 2025 - Data Cleaning and Analysis with Python
3:30pm - 5:00pm, Tue Apr 1st 2025 - Submit Your Thesis or Dissertation (ETD) to the Research Repository
1:00pm - 1:45pm, Thu Apr 3rd 2025 - Data Visualization and Presentation with Python
3:30pm - 5:00pm, Tue Apr 8th 2025 - Finding Quantitative Research in the Health Sciences
11:00am - 12:00pm, Wed Apr 9th 2025 - Systematic Review(ish) Assignments: Learning Objectives for a Successful Classroom
2:00pm - 3:00pm, Wed Apr 16th 2025
News
- WVU Libraries rises to meet emerging research and open science needs
- WVU Libraries and the WVU Research Office are empowering University researchers, paving the way to advances in research and science.
- WVU Libraries centers learning around student success
- The hybrid Introduction to Library Research course isn’t your average college course. WVU librarians are innovating to make information literacy real and relatable.
- Archivist of the United States spends day with West Virginia & Regional History Center
- The Archivist of the United States visited WVU Morgantown for a series of visits and tours, and chatted with WVU Libraries in an exclusive Q&A interview.
- Advancing the Libraries’ unique collections
- WVU Libraries is building upon and sustaining three unique historic collections. Discover how you can help ensure these significant and irreplaceable collections are protected.
- WVU Libraries thanks retiring librarians and celebrates their combined 97 years of service
- WVU Libraries said farewell to retiring librarians Virginia Desouky, Hilary Fredette, Stewart Plein and Martha Yancey.