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Gee reflects, looks to the future in final WVU State of the University address

A decade of innovation, record-breaking research, historic donor support and an unwavering commitment to meet students’ needs for today and tomorrow have positioned West Virginia University for continued strength and success in the future, according to President Gordon Gee in his final State of the University address Monday (Oct. 14).

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Announcements

  • New online resource available for classroom technology

    WVU employees can now use the IT Help Center to view ITS managed classroom and conference room technology across the Downtown, Evansdale and Health Sciences areas of campus, including each room’s available equipment and features through ITS Help Center: Technology Classrooms. WVU login credentials are required.

  • WVU Center for Community Engagement promotes voter education and civic responsibility

    Whether you’re a first-time voter or a seasoned pro, staying informed and making your voice count is essential. To help voters, the WVU CCE has launched the Let’s Go Vote initiative, offering a voting dashboard that covers all facets of the voting process, from how to register to vote to how voting machines work.

  • Parking at Coliseum unavailable Friday

    Parking at the Coliseum will be unavailable Friday (Oct. 18) as the men’s basketball team takes on the University of Charleston in its exhibition game at 7 p.m. The closure is necessary to accommodate RV parking for the Homecoming football game on Saturday (Oct. 19).

  • National 4-H Week celebrates career readiness initiatives to inspire tomorrow’s leaders

    WVU Extension 4-H kicked off the week (Oct. 7-12) with a career readiness event for homeschooled teenagers from Barbour, Lewis, Upshur and Randolph counties.

  • WVU PRT supervisor keeps campus moving

    Ian Frease has served as afternoon shift supervisor for PRT operations for six years. Working in the central control room, he oversees the transport and safety of thousands of students every day.

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Events

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Videos

VIDEO: Dream big

For members of “The Pride of West Virginia,” the Mountaineer Marching Band, it’s more than just a saying. It’s a way of getting through hot days on asphalt, rainy days at games and long practice sessions in between. See what life is like for these members as we follow four students in the coming weeks through their stories — from band camp all the way to the streets of New York City for the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.

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