The following adjusted hours of operation will be implemented during the winter break.
Announcements
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Enjoy reduced parking rates through ParkMobile during finals
ParkMobile parking rates will be reduced to 50 cents per hour Monday (Dec. 15) through Friday, Dec. 19. First-time ParkMobile users can use promo code “WVUFinals” to waive the transaction fee for their first parking session.
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Monthly Benefits Spotlight: Programs, services and discounts
From shopping and travel savings to tuition benefits, faculty and staff have access to a wide variety of programs, services and discounts.
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Parking and Facilities teams provide reminders on snow removal in parking lots
The WVU Parking Management and Facilities Management Roads and Grounds teams are providing reminders to employees and students to help ensure efficient snow removal from parking lots.
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Nominate incoming doctoral students for WVU fellowships
Faculty members are encouraged to nominate their most outstanding incoming graduate applicants for WVU graduate fellowships before Jan. 26.
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Alumni artists invited to submit reflection on freedom
WVU Libraries encourages alumni artists from all backgrounds and disciplines to submit work exploring the themes of freedom and independence to be featured in the 2026–27 Alumni Art Show exhibition.
Events
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Downtown Dash planned Dec. 13
Join the Main Street Morgantown family-friendly holiday shopping event from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday (Dec. 13) in Downtown Morgantown.
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Mon Hills Music Group holding open mic night Dec. 15
Community members are invited to participate in the singer and songwriter-style open mic from 8 to 10 p.m. Monday (Dec. 15) at Buffalo Wild Wings, 1099 Suncrest Towne Centre Drive.
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Finish your holiday shopping at WVU Bookstore Dec. 16
Faculty, staff and students are invited to take a break from the end-of-semester rush and visit the WVU Bookstore for a holiday shopping event from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday (Dec. 16).
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West Virginia Scholastic Esports League fall finals postponed
The event scheduled for Friday (Dec. 12) at the Student Rec Center has been postponed due to predicted inclement weather conditions. A new date will be announced once confirmed.
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Student panel to present on Native American issues Dec. 10
Four Native American Studies students will discuss their research and experiences in the Native Leadership and Contemporary Issues course at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday (Dec. 10) in the Mountainlair, Shenandoah Room.