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Community invited to Woodburn Hall holiday lighting ceremony Dec. 2

Marking the return of a beloved tradition, WVU will “deck the hall” — the iconic Woodburn Hall — by welcoming faculty, staff, students, alumni and members of the community to the official Woodburn Hall Lighting Ceremony Dec. 2.

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Announcements

  • Faculty Feature: Mohamed Hefeida

    The Alexandria, Egypt, native who serves as a teaching associate professor and program director for computer engineering undergraduate and graduate studies in the Lane Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering has been selected for the November Faculty Feature.

  • Black Friday phone shoppers, don’t lose access to Okta Verify app

    If you are purchasing a new phone, be sure to add your Okta Verify account to your new device before trading in or resetting your old one. This is essential to ensuring your continued and uninterrupted access to WVU systems and services.

  • First Day Complete launches for spring semester Nov. 28

    In order to provide students with an accurate picture of anticipated textbook costs for Spring 2026, faculty and instructors are reminded to identify their course materials as soon as possible if they had not already submitted them by the Oct. 15 deadline.

  • Monthly Benefits Spotlight: Maximize your retirement savings

    In last month’s Monthly Benefits Spotlight, we covered the University’s mandatory 401(a) retirement plan and the basics of your TIAA account. This month, we are taking it one step further by exploring how you can maximize your retirement savings.

  • 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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Events

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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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