Following a proclamation from Gov. Patrick Morrisey granting state employees a half-day off ahead of Thanksgiving, WVU is announcing an early closure for Tuesday (Nov. 25).
Announcements
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ENews returns Dec. 1
There will be no scheduled ENews Wednesday (Nov. 26) and Friday (Nov. 28) during Thanksgiving break.
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‘Cue Country Roads’
Country music star Charles Wesley Godwin is partnering with the University on a licensing agreement for his song “Cue Country Roads,” a track that will be a central component of a University-led campaign honoring the postgame ritual and holds promise to become a Mountaineer soundtrack in its own right.
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Something to hold on to
The Bears and Blankets initiative brings comfort to kids at WVU Medicine Golisano Children’s while uniting alumni.
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WVU announces Thanksgiving break adjusted service hours
Administrative offices will be closed from Wednesday (Nov. 26) to Friday (Nov. 28) in observance of Thanksgiving break. Fall recess for students begins Saturday (Nov. 22) and continues through Sunday (Nov. 30). During this time, some campus hours of operation may be adjusted.
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License Plate Recognition system offers new vanity plate option
As part of the continued implementation of License Plate Recognition technology across University parking lots, the WVU Parking Management team is offering front vanity plates as an option for drivers who would like to back in or pull through parking spaces. For a limited time, the plates can be obtained for free by donating 10 nonperishable food items to the “Food for Fines” food drive.
Events
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Free parking offered during Small Business Saturday Nov. 29
Main Street Morgantown is hosting Small Business Saturday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Nov. 29 at the WVU Retail Lab, featuring giveaways and festive visits with Santa and Mrs. Claus.
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College of Law dean candidates to visit campus beginning Dec. 1
The search committee, led by John Chambers College of Business and Economics Milan Puskar Dean Joshua Hall and search firm Greenwood Asher & Associates, has selected four candidates to visit campus in early December.
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Meet first candidate for next provost and vice president of academic affairs Dec. 1
Faculty, staff and community members are invited to meet the first candidate from 2-3:05 p.m. in Mountainlair, Gluck Theatre or on Zoom.
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Tell Me More series continues Dec. 2
“Preparing the Modern Meal: Hope and Struggle in Kenya's Urban Food System,” led by Devin Smart, assistant professor in the Department of History, will be held at 4 p.m. Dec. 2 in the Downtown Library, Robinson Reading Room.
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Faculty and staff invited to attend holiday support group Dec. 4
Attend the drop-in group facilitated by the Faculty and Staff Assistance Program to gain support and learn tips on managing mental well-being throughout the holidays at 4 p.m. Dec. 4 on Zoom.