To find out just what will entice you to get out and explore Morgantown, contact the Greater Morgantown Convention & Visitors Bureau at 1-800-458-7373 or visit their website at www.tourmorgantown.com .
West Virginia University also offers a variety of recreational activities for residents and visitors alike. Theater, dance, musical performances, and art exhibits are all available through the WVU College of Creative Arts. Many of these activities, including admission to the Mesaros Galleries, are free of charge or available at a nominal fee. WVU also offers a wide selection of community classes including fencing, swimming and other fun things to keep local residents active.
Treat yourself to performances by faculty and students year-round at the Creative Arts Center (CAC), the cultural heart of West Virginia University. For more information on activities at the CAC, call (304) 293-4841 or visit their website at www.ccarts.wvu.edu.
Intercollegiate athletics are alive and well at WVU! Long regarded as one of the top overall programs in the East, West Virginia's athletic endeavors have achieved national prominence in a number of sports and individual honors have followed. So whether your sport is football, basketball, baseball, track, gymnastics, tennis, soccer, swimming, volleyball, wrestling or rowing, the Mountaineers play here! For more information on schedules and ticket sales, contact the WVU Office of Intercollegiate Athletics at 1-800-WVU GAME or visit their website at www.MSNsportsnet.com .
The University calendar of events and ticket information can obtained by calling (304) 293-SHOW or visit their website at www.calendar.wvu.edu.
In its 25th year, West Virginia Public Theatre has played to more than 700,000 people, and continues to carry out the mission to use the arts to enrich the lives of the residents of our region through the beauty of live, professional musical theatre. See the schedule for their current season by visiting them at www.wvupublictheatre.com.