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The Global Aspect of the Arts

College of Creative Arts Dean Bernard Schultz discusses how the arts are inherently global, allowing us to see the world from different perspectives.


Brad Paisley's Flying WV Guitar

West Virginia native Brad Paisley played his WVU-themed guitar during a Nov. 7, 2008, appearance on The Late Show with David Letterman. Paisley, who is a big fan of WVU athletics, had the guitar made to show his support of the Mountaineers.


University Welcome Video

WVU’s largest freshman class in history started a Mountaineer journey Sunday, Aug. 17, at the 2008 University Welcome.  It all started with a video that featured a freshman's cross-campus odyssey to the Coliseum. On her path on some gold and blue "country roads" -- down stairs, over hills, and across the Personal Rapid Transit tracks -- she gets help from professors, fellow students, and a few other recognizable WVU stars, including Coaches Bill Stewart and Bob Huggins. The video also features the song "Start of Something" by WVU graduate Scott Simons ('98, Music) of Rostrum Records.

 

Charlie Brown Interview

Charlie Brown, senior director of corporate responsibility compliance for Nike, comments about his involvement with the Alumni Career Networking Program. He is a 1980 graduate of the College of Business and Economics.