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Steven Smith (Photo Provided) PARKERSBURG West Virginia University at Parkersburg will celebrate Black History Month with two virtual events, including a keynote talk about diversity with Rodney Smith, vice president for access and engagement at William Jewell College. The first event, “A View from a Black Perspective,” will be held 11 a.m. Wednesday. Sedonie Beckford, a WVU-P student, will interview Steven Smith about his journey through academia, challenges and opportunities facing the Black community and the importance of Black History Month. Smith is the college’s first Black vice president of enrollment management and the Jackson County Center dean and CEO. ....
[email protected] PARKERSBURG In 1961, WVU Parkersburg, then known as the Parkersburg Branch of West Virginia University, opened its doors at the old Madison School building. One hundred four students enrolled. Today, the college serves over 2,500 students from the Mid-Ohio Valley and across the United States. To celebrate its Diamond Birthday, WVU Parkersburg will host a community service project each month this year to give back to the communities which have given so much to it. This year will be the year of WVUP Gives. “Each month, we will identify a need, and each month, our campus community will come together to help fill that need for the communities we serve,” said WVU Parkersburg President Chris Gilmer. ....