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Lock up before you leave for Thanksgiving travels

As you prepare to leave Morgantown for upcoming holiday travels, the WVU Police Department is sharing tips on securing residences to prevent the possibility of burglary or theft.

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Announcements

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Events

  • Learn about updated stipend guidelines and procedures Nov. 20

    As part of the continuing efforts to inform faculty and staff on upcoming procedural changes, the WVU Tax Services and Student Financial Services teams will hold an information session on the updated stipend guidelines at 11 a.m. or 3 p.m. Thursday (Nov. 20) on Zoom.

  • University Apartments holding open houses Nov. 20-21

    The University Apartments team invites faculty and staff to visit any of the four communities during its open house events from noon to 4 p.m. Thursday (Nov. 20) and Friday (Nov. 21).

  • Society of American Foresters holding Christmas tree sale

    Help support the WVU student chapter of the Society of American Foresters and a local grower by bringing home a beautiful, fresh-cut Christmas tree grown with care.

  • ‘Leadership Under Fire: Lessons from Ukrainian Veterans’ planned Nov. 18

    Lt. Mykola Melnyk of the Ukrainian 47th Mechanized Brigade and two of his fellow veterans will share updates on the current situation along the Russia-Ukraine front at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday (Nov. 18) in the Mountainlair, Rhododendron Room. The WVU community is also invited to meet the veterans during a welcome dinner at 5 p.m. Monday (Nov. 17). The event is hosted by the WVU Ukrainian Mountaineers Association and Army ROTC.

  • Meet finalists for next provost and vice president of academic affairs

    The WVU community is invited to meet the top four candidates in person or virtually as they share their perspectives on the changing landscape of higher education and outline their vision for leading the University’s academic enterprise into the future. Open forums will be held during the first week of December.

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Videos

VIDEO: Skiles visits Mountaineer Marching Band to reveal math in music

The West Virginia Department of Education partnered with Seth Skiles, the 2025 West Virginia Teacher of the Year, as he visits the Mountaineer Marching Band to see firsthand how music and math combine to create something wild and wonderful.

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