* WHO :* WVU President David C. Hardesty Jr., Provost Gerald Lang, Eberly College of Arts and Sciences Dean Mary Ellen Mazey, and Forensic and Investigative Science program Interim Director Keith Morris

* WHAT :* Newly renovated Oglebay Hall on WVU s Downtown Campus will be rededicated during an afternoon ceremony. The building, first opened in 1918 as the Agricultural Building on campus, will now house WVU s preeminent Forensic and Investigative Science program. It is one of 10 buildings at WVU on the National Register of Historic Places. It features eight general classrooms, two floors specifically for forensic instruction, two biology teaching labs, new quarters for the University classroom technology unit and improved handicap accessibility.

* WHEN :* 1:30 p.m., Wednesday, Aug. 29

* WHERE :* Room 331 (Computer Lab), Oglebay Hall. Following remarks, a ribbon-cutting will be held in front of the building on the Oglebay Memorial Plaza, and tours will be conducted by students from WVU s Forensic and Investigative Science program.

_ * NOTE :* _ Parking is available in the Mountainlair parking garage, Area 9, accessible from Prospect Street. Please display media parking pass.