Passion or Obsession? Michael Loop's Lunchbox Collection
Evansdale Library | August 2025 - May 2026
This exhibit features Michael Loop’s vintage lunchbox collection, capturing childhood nostalgia and the cultural impact of lunchboxes in the ’80s and ’90s. Each box tells a story, blending personal memories with historical charm.
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Interprofessional Awards Presents: 2025
Health Sciences Library | Fall 2025 - Spring 2026
Launched in 2022, WVoice is a collaborative podcast created by an interdisciplinary team of students from Occupational Therapy, Nursing, Pharmacy, and Public Health at West Virginia University.
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Downtown Library Floor 4 | Summer 2025
An exhibition of photography and poetry by Randi Ward. Groundwork began
as a photographic study of the fallen, mottled fruits of Asimina triloba:
the American pawpaw. Being on the ground, as it were, turned the project
into an ecological meditation on intergenerational trauma and the potential
for future healing.
Art is Healing
Downtown Library | Fall 2025 - Spring 2026
This exhibition will explore the intersection of art and medical science,
highlighting how creative expression can support healing across various
health conditions.
Imagining the End, Experiencing the Beginning
Downtown Library | Fall 2025 - Spring 2026
WVU PhD graduate in English, Olivia Wertz, will present an upcoming exhibition
visually exploring key themes from two chapters of her dissertation on
climate fiction.
Voices Across Borders
Downtown Library FL 4, April 2025 | fall 2025
Welcome to our exhibition showcasing the powerful voices of international
students in the Intensive English Program (IEP). This semester, our students
wrote original vignettes inspired by The House on Mango Street by Sandra
Cisneros.
Presenters at WVU
Downtown Library - Classroom 2036
Enjoy a small collection of photographs from WVU's history featuring people
presenting at WVU. Those featured include Mother Jones, Franklin D. Roosevelt,
Maya Lin and Emily Calendrelli among others.
Contemporary Literary Appalachia: Reimagining Classic Appalachian Book Covers
Downtown Campus Library | ongoingCollege of Creative Arts Professor of Graphic Design Joseph Galbreath's advanced design students worked with the West Virginia & Regional History Center Appalachian and Rare Book Collections to reimagine classic Appalachian book covers.
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Coins Displays
Downtown Library & WVRHC | Spring 2025
WVU art history students curated two exhibits around coins, including one about whether to keep pennies or let them go and one featuring ancient Roman coins.
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