Events Archives - Student Life /student-life/category/events/ West Liberty University Fri, 12 Feb 2016 16:07:16 +0000 en-US hourly 1 /student-life/files/2021/11/cropped-cropped-wlu-icon-512-32x32.png Events Archives - Student Life /student-life/category/events/ 32 32 Financial Aid Night at the Highlands, Feb. 29, 2016 /student-life/news/financial-aid-night-at-the-highlands-feb-29-2016/ Fri, 12 Feb 2016 16:07:16 +0000 /financial-aid/?p=873 West Liberty University is hosting a Financial Aid Night at the Highlands Center on Monday, February 29 from 4 – 7 pm. Completing the FAFSA is one of the most important steps in preparing for or continuing your college education. During this Free FAFSA help session, our financial aid staff will help you complete this important […]

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West Liberty University is hosting a Financial Aid Night at the Highlands Center on Monday, February 29 from 4 – 7 pm.

Completing theFAFSA is one of the most important steps in preparing for or continuing your college education. During this Free FAFSA help session, our financial aid staff will help you complete this important form and answer any other financial aid questions you may have.

WHAT TO BRING

To complete theFAFSA, you will need access to several personal and financial documents. The FAFSA asks for information from the most recent year’s tax records. If you have not yet filed your taxes for the most recent year, you can use information from a prior year — you will just have to edit your FAFSA later once you have new information.

Please bring:

  • yourFSA ID(Make sure to register for this at least three days before you want to complete your FAFSA!)
  • your parent or guardian’s(Make sure to register for this at least three days before you want to complete your FAFSA!)
  • your driver’s license (if you have one)
  • your social security number
  • your parents’ social security number (dependent students only)
  • Your current tax records and return
  • your parents’ current tax records and return (dependent students only)
  • your spouse’s current tax records and return (married students only)
  • your untaxed income records, including child support, worker’s compensation, untaxed portions of pensions and any other untaxed income you have received
  • information about your/your parent’s investments and bank account balances

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The Fall 2015 Concert Schedule is Here /student-life/events/the-fall-2015-concert-schedule-is-here/ Mon, 17 Aug 2015 17:34:06 +0000 /music/?p=8413 Concert Series: C Street Brass Quintet, … Continue reading

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  • Concert Series: C Street Brass Quintet, College Hall, Wednesday, 9/9/2015, 7pm
  • Guest Piano Recital: John Morrison, College Hall, Friday, 9/25/2015, 7:30pm
  • WLU Choir “Prism” Concert, part of the Tri-State Choir Festival, Interfaith Chapel, Friday, 10/16/2015, 7pm
  • Tri-State Choir Festival Concert, St. Vincent De Paul Church, Wheeling, Saturday, 10/17/2015, 2pm
  • WLU Wind Ensemble Concert, College Hall, Thursday, 10/29/2015, 7pm
  • WLU Percussion Ensemble Concert, College Hall, WLU campus, Thursday, 11/19/2015, 7:30pm
  • WLU College Community Choir presents Handel’s Messiah, Vance Presbyterian Church, Wheeling, Saturday, 11/21/2015, 7pm
  • Concert Series: David Leonhardt Jazz Trio, College Hall, Monday, 11/23/2015, 8pm
  • WLU University Singers present “A Holiday Card to Wheeling”, St. Joseph’s Cathedral, Wheeling, Sunday, 12/6/2015, 3pm and 7pm
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    6″ x 6″ x 6″ /student-life/news/6%e2%80%b3-x-6%e2%80%b3-x-6%e2%80%b3/ Tue, 27 Jan 2015 03:31:27 +0000 /art/?p=3193 WEST LIBERTY, W.Va., Jan. 16, 2015 — The annual Art Fac […]

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    10854318_816467618396726_5398453854528591751_oWEST LIBERTY, W.Va., Jan. 16, 2015 — The annual Art Faculty Exhibition opens the new semester at West Liberty University with a unique display of six-inch art from the experts. On display from Jan. 21 through Feb. 12, 2015, the exhibition begins with a public reception, from 5:30 to 7 p.m., Wednesday, Jan. 21 in West Liberty University’s Nutting Gallery. 2015_Faculty_Exhibition_Postcard

    Art faculty members participating in this year’s exhibition are Sarah Davis, Brian Fencl, James Haizlett, Martyna Matusiak, Moon Jung Kang, Rebecca Kiger, Lee Ann Thill, Nancy Tirone, Lambros Tsuhlares and Robert Villamagna. In addition, Dr. Matthew D. Harder, interim dean, College of Arts and Communication, will present a sound installation based on the exhibition theme.

    “Each year the Art Faculty Exhibition features a theme and this year the art faculty selected the theme of “6 X 6 X 6,” said Gallery Director Robert Villamagna. “Artworks in the exhibition may be of any media and on any subject, however, each work must be no larger than six inches in any direction.”

    “Having a new theme for the exhibition each year does a number of things,” he noted, “It brings a freshness to the annual exhibition, it challenges the members of the art faculty, and it shows students how a diverse group of artists each approach a single problem or idea each in their own unique way and in a variety of media. This year the “theme” is based on size.”

    Here are just a few examples of what visitors to the exhibition will see:

    Associate Professor of Creative Arts Therapy Lee Ann Thill explores the physical properties of paint as a metaphor for disease processes, combining it with collage imagery to illuminate the underlying mechanisms of the exploitation of The Other. Her work represents a visual commentary on interconnected social diseases that plague our culture.

    Instructor of Graphic Design Sarah Davis created “Nest: The DNA of Making,” a composite of photographs of hand-made paper nests that explore our natural desire to mate and how animals (including humans) can develop and inherit ways of making that become coded within our DNA.

    A sketchbook is normally a pad of blank pages for sketching. In Professor Villamagna’s “Sketchbook” the pages are individual 6”x6” pieces of wood, and each page contains images in a variety of media. Like a traditional sketchbook, Villamagna’s pages will be a documentation of the world around him, while other pages explore his creative process.

    All exhibitions at the Nutting Gallery are free and open to the public and the gallery is open 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. weekdays; with evenings and weekends by arrangement. For additional information contact Villamagna at 304-336-8370 or at rvillama@westliberty.edu

    JANUARY 16, 2015 BY MAUREEN ZAMBITO
    Poster design by Sara Davis

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    Design Students Attend Letterpress Lecture in Pittsburgh /student-life/news/design-students-attend-letterpress-lecture-in-pittsburgh/ Fri, 23 Jan 2015 16:25:01 +0000 /art/?p=3182 Design students and faculty braved the cold weather and […]

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    WLU Design Students gather at the Pittsburgh AIGA letterpress lecture.

    Professors Moon Kang, Sarah Davis, and James Haizlettbrought WLU design students tothe Pittsburgh AIGA letterpress lecture.

    Design students and faculty braved the cold weather and terrible traffic to attend “Behind the Platen,” a Pittsburgh AIGA sponsored lecture and exhibition. Letterpress has seen a resurgence in recent years, and we were able to see examples of its use in contemporary design. Brandon Boan of Tip Type Design Studio was the principle lecturer. He purchased an old shop and is now experimenting with different forms of image making using antique tools and processes. Here are some examples of letterpress equipment and products.

    Letterpress often imprints the texture of words and shapes into the paper, creating a texture that can't be achieved through computer print processes.

    Letterpress often imprints thedesignof letterforms and shapes into the paper, creating a texture that can’t be achieved through computer print processes.

    Tip Type owns two linotype machines that cast molten lead letters into strings of words that are locked together, inked, and pressed into paper.

    Tip Type owns two linotype machines that cast molten lead letters into strings of words that are locked together, inked, and pressed into paper.

    Letterpress print shops have sprung up all over the US in recent years. Ten or fifteen years ago you couldn't give away the equipment, because nobody wanted it.

    Examples of letterpress can be found everywhere these days. The process is favored by artists and enthusiasts who want an authentic hand made product.

     

    Letterpress print shops have sprung up all over the US in recent years. Ten or fifteen years ago you couldn't give away the equipment, because nobody wanted it.

    Letterpress print shops have sprung up all over the US in recent years. Ten or fifteen years ago you couldn’t give away the equipment, because it was heavy, outdated, and nobody wanted it.

    Join the hand made revolution! Find an old piece of equipment and experiment with it to produce interesting new forms of art!

    Join the hand made revolution! Find an old piece of equipment and experiment with it to produce interesting new forms of art!

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    9th Annual PRISM Concert – Friday, January 23 /student-life/news/9th-annual-prism-concert-friday-january-23/ Wed, 31 Dec 2014 23:07:07 +0000 /music/?p=8062 The Department of Music and Theater is e … Continue reading

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    The Department of Music and Theater is excited to present the Annual PRISM Concert. The “Prism” concept is that, like shining a light through a prism, you can see at once the entire spectrum of what we are doing in the music program at West Liberty. Come and let us turn the light on the students of West Liberty’s Concert Choir, Wind Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble, Percussion Ensemble, and other chamber ensembles. They will certainly treat you toa diverse and enjoyable evening of music!

    The start time for this event is non-typical– itwill begin at 7:00 pm in Helen Pierce Elbin Auditorium in College Hall. This even coincides with the department’s 3-day Tri-State Honor Music Festival (also in its ninth year). Talented and highly selectstudents from the Tri-State region will be on campus and will present their own concert on Saturday afternoon. All events in the department of music at West Liberty are FREE and OPEN to the public.

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    9th Annual Tri-State Select Honor Music Festival /student-life/news/9th-annual-tri-state-select-honor-music-festival/ Thu, 18 Dec 2014 15:37:53 +0000 /music/?p=8041 Nominations for talented and deserving h … Continue reading

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    Nominations for talented and deserving high school students for this year’s Festival will be closing December 19. The event, the ninth annual, will feature some new twists – first we are excited to host a Select Honor Choir this year in addition to the Select Honor Band. The event takes place January 22-24 with students arriving after school on Thursday. Two concert performance highlight the event: Friday, Jan. 23, 7pm – the Annual PRISM Concert which features nearly every aspect of the multi-faceted music program at WLU; and the Festival Finale Concert on Saturday afternoon. More information on the Festival can be found here.

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    Fall 2014 Senior Exhibition /student-life/news/fall-2014-senior-exhibition/ Thu, 11 Dec 2014 02:34:46 +0000 /art/?p=3167 West Liberty University’s Senior Exhibition for Fall 20 […]

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    DSCF3202West Liberty University’s Senior Exhibition for Fall 2014 features eight talented student artists: Sydney Bennett, Lindsey Fair, Lucas Fauble, Abbie Merryman, Miranda Pellicano, Natalie Rees, Emma Romanowski and Shannon Yates.

    The art they created is varied and interesting, offering everything from a comic strip like artwork to interactive graphic design images with audio, video and sculpture. “This is one of the best senior shows we’ve had in a while. The students worked hard and I congratulate them on the result,” said Assistant Professor of Art Robert Villamagna, who is the director of the Nutting Gallery. All students created a formal artist statement to go with their artwork.

    “The world is a very chaotic place. We are constantly in motion, at times eager to catch our breath. Sometimes it is easy to overlook the beauty of the world and to take for granted the wonder of life. I believe my job, as an artist, is to capture a moment, a memory, even a thought so that it can stand still and be appreciated without limits,” said Natalie Rees. Rees believes all art is a gift and allows her to create memories that will not fade. She is donating all money made from the sale of her art in the exhibition to the Alzheimer’s Association (alz.org).

    Artist Lindsey Fair created work that explores the theme of body image on social and personal levels. “It is truly unfortunate that our society’s standards of beauty is heavily directed and pressured by impossible beauty ideals… My artwork takes a critical view of the social views by which women’s body image is influenced,” Fair said. Using a variety of materials and processes in each piece of art, she creates a consistent message.

    Student artist Miranda Pellicano created images that reveal personal values or ideals, created in mixed media pieces. “The collage of concepts, techniques and materials acts as an effective medium to showcase the growth I’ve experienced not only with this show, but also as a designer and artist,” Pellicano said.

    Another student created a compelling and funny video about his student experience on the Hilltop. “Mine was a video self-portrait that looked at my time on campus. I tried to bring in student experiences and show my journey. Hopefully it’s entertaining and enjoyable,” said Fauble, who stars in the video that is just over nine minutes long. The only male artist in the show, Fauble graduates on Dec. 13 with a degree in graphic design.1655592_802678089775679_6826018944198526845_o

    The exhibition remains on display through Friday, Dec. 12. The Nutting Gallery is located in the Media Arts Center building and is dedicated to educating, enriching and engaging students and the public through art exhibitions of the highest quality and to promoting the visual arts within the WLU community. The Gallery fulfills this mission through eight exhibitions during the academic year. The annual exhibition schedule includes five exhibitions by visiting artists, two Senior Exhibitions, and the Annual Art Faculty Exhibition.

    The exhibitions are free and open to the public. For more information, please contact rvillama@westliberty.edu or call 304-336-8370.

    10731032_802431976466957_6985135047673708318_nDECEMBER 8, 2014 BY MAUREEN ZAMBITO

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    Paper View /student-life/news/paper-view/ Thu, 30 Oct 2014 03:25:09 +0000 /art/?p=2905 “Paper View” features the work of printmakers Maria Mangano of Pittsburgh and Randy Yoho of Charleston, WV. The show opened on October 29th with an opening and artist talk by both printmakers. The show will close on November 20, 2014 and will be followed by the 2014 fall Senior Exhibition. The show is open Monday […]

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    10408807_785899504786871_353805763014689793_n“Paper View” features the work of printmakers Maria Mangano of Pittsburgh and Randy Yoho of Charleston, WV. The show opened on October 29th with an opening and artist talk by both printmakers. The show will close on November 20, 2014 and will be followed by the 2014 fall Senior Exhibition. The show is open Monday to Friday from 9 to 3PM or by request.

    Maria Mangano is an artist whose work focuses on the intersection of nature, museums, and science to address issues of wildness, conservation, memory, and humanness. A native of Syracuse, NY, Mangano moved to Pittsburgh to attend Carnegie Mellon University. More of her work can be found on her website

    Randy Yoho of Kanawha County, WV is an award of excellence winner from the West Virginia Division of Culture and adjunct lecturer in art around the Charleston area. His oversized woodcut prints focus on line reminiscent of topographical maps and are impressive for their scale and amount of labor involved.

    Mission
    The Nutting Gallery is dedicated to educating, enriching and engaging students and the public through art exhibitions of the highest quality and to promoting the visual arts within our community. The Gallery fulfills this mission through eight exhibitions during the academic year. This exhibition schedule includes five exhibitions by visiting artists, two Senior Exhibitions, and the Annual Art Faculty Exhibition. The Nutting Gallery is also dedicated to supporting the educational and cultural mission of West Liberty University. These offerings are supported by the Department of Art and Communications, and guided by the Gallery Director.

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    Graphic Design III team presentations /student-life/news/graphic-design-iii-team-presentations/ Wed, 01 Oct 2014 04:14:24 +0000 /art/?p=2883 SEPTEMBER 17, 2014 BY MAUREEN ZAMBITO Every fall, West Liberty University College of Arts and Communication graphic design seniors have a chance to experience the challenge of presenting their work to a discriminating audience. The design presentation took place in the Boyle Conference Room from noon until 1 p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 17. From left, Sydney […]

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    SEPTEMBER 17, 2014 BY MAUREEN ZAMBITO

    Every fall, West Liberty University College of Arts and Communication graphic design seniors have a chance to experience the challenge of presenting their work to a discriminating audience.

    The design presentation took place in the Boyle Conference Room from noon until 1 p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 17.

    Graphic-Design-competition-2014-group-sizedFrom left, Sydney Bennett, Jessica Wilson, Kylie Woyat, Chloe Woods, Alexis Irvin, Lucas Fauble, Miranda Pelicano, Elizabeth Pabst and Carly Jochumsen pose after the competition.

    During the competition, student teams present their own team corporate identities as they prepare to do “business” with campus and community organizations. The teams provide examples of their past work and compete in packaging themselves as the strongest design team to the audience.

    Student team names and members include:

    Ebb and Flow Ink – Alexis Irvin, Miranda Pelicano and Chloe Woods.
    Ethøs – Sydney Bennett, Jessica Wilson and Kylie Woyat.
    We Must Design – Lucas Fauble, Carly Jochumsen and Elizabeth Pabst.

    “This is a great chance for students to practice their communications skills and hone their message in front of a professional audience comprised of campus faculty, administration, and community leaders. It’s their first milestone on the way to working with real clients on community projects throughout the semester,” said Associate Professor James Haizlett.

    Audience members were given scorecards to grade the students on their presentations and are given the opportunity to provide valuable critique. Haizlett then tallied up the votes to select the winning student team.

    Audience members were given scorecards to grade the students on their presentations and are given the opportunity to provide valuable critique. Haizlett then tallied up the votes to select the winning student team, which was Ethøs. Team members from the winning group of students were from the towns of: Sydney Bennett, Follansbee, W.Va., Jessica Wilson, Mount Hope, W.Va. and Kylie Woyat, Norton, Ohio.

    WLU graphic design program is a member of the Pittsburgh chapter of the American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA), the professional association for design. Established in 1988, AIGA Pittsburgh has more than 450 members.

    For more information on the West Liberty University graphic design program, please visit: westliberty.edu/art or contact Haizlett at 304-336-8077.

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    The Secret Lives of Robots /student-life/news/the-secret-lives-of-robots/ Wed, 01 Oct 2014 03:56:48 +0000 /art/?p=2878 West Liberty University’s Nutting Gallery is pleased to announce the exhibition Secret Lives of Robots: Art by Toby Fraley. The exhibition will be on view from October 1st through 23rd, 2014. The opening reception is Wednesday, October 1, 5:30 pm to 7 pm. Fraley’s work can be seen in public spaces around Pittsburgh, Space Gallery, […]

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    West Liberty University’s Nutting Gallery is pleased to announce the exhibition Secret Lives of Robots: Art by Toby Fraley. The exhibition will be on view from October 1st through 23rd, 2014. The opening reception is Wednesday, October 1, 5:30 pm to 7 pm. Fraley’s work can be seen in public spaces around Pittsburgh, Space Gallery, Pittsburgh and the Scottsdale Arizona Civic Center. Upcoming Nutting Gallery artist Gary Henzler said “It’s my favorite show I’ve ever seenat Space Gallery downtown- truly inspiring.”10676403_771130282930460_7852831332508891643_n

    The Nutting Gallery is located in the Hall of Fine Arts on the campus of West Liberty University in West Liberty, WV. All exhibitions at the Nutting Gallery are free and open to the public. The gallery is open 8:30 AM to 2:30 PM weekdays; evenings and weekends by arrangement. For additional information contact Robert Villamagna at 304-336-8370 or at rvillama@westliberty.edu

    Mission
    The Nutting Gallery is dedicated to educating, enriching and engaging students and the public through art exhibitions of the highest quality and to promoting the visual arts within our community. The Gallery fulfills this mission through eight exhibitions during the academic year. This exhibition schedule includes five exhibitions by visiting artists, two Senior Exhibitions, and the Annual Art Faculty Exhibition. The Nutting Gallery is also dedicated to supporting the educational and cultural mission of West Liberty University. These offerings are supported by the Department of Art and Communications, and guided by the Gallery Director.

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