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Sharing their knowledge with global audiences, West Virginia University experts have reached more than 10 million news readers through a partnership with The Conversation U.S., a nonprofit, independent publisher of explanatory journalism.

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Announcements

  • A ‘thank you’ to UPD during National Police Week

    As we honor National Police Week, the University extends a sincere “thank you” to everyone at the WVU Police Department for their tireless efforts in serving and protecting our campus community year-round.

  • Planned steam shutdown and smoke testing notification issued

    As part of the planned steam shutdown on the Evansdale area of campus beginning today (May 12) through May 23, a high-pressure smoke test will be conducted to identify potential leaks in the piping system from 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. tomorrow (May 13).

  • Open Enrollment ends Thursday

    Open Enrollment is your only opportunity to add, drop or make changes to many of your benefits for the 2026 Plan Year without a qualifying life event. All changes will be effective July 1.

  • Parking Management Office closed Friday

    The Parking Management Office at Mountaineer Station will be closed Friday (May 16).

  • Office of Student Accommodations summer semester reminders provided

    The Office of Student Accommodations is reminding faculty that detailed guidance regarding the implementation of individual accommodations has been moved to a supplementary guidance document that accompanies every accommodation authorization letter.

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Events

  • Zoom Phone training sessions offered throughout May

    Units on the Morgantown Campus have begun transitioning to Zoom Phone, with additional migrations planned in the coming months. To support the transition, Information Technology Services will offer several Zoom Phone training sessions this month.

  • Donate to Blue and Gold Mine Sale by Wednesday

    Find great deals on new-to-you treasures from small appliances to clothing to home décor at the Blue and Gold Mine Sale Saturday (May 17) at the East Concourse of Milan Puskar Stadium.

  • May Arts Walk planned tomorrow

    Main Street Morgantown will help transform downtown Morgantown into an open air gallery, featuring local artists displaying their work from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. tomorrow (May 10) on High Street.

  • Student Fashion Show planned tonight

    “Artistry in Motion” will showcase the creativity, talent and innovation of fashion design and merchandising students at 7:30 p.m. tonight (May 8) in the Canady Creative Arts Center, Lyell B. Clay Concert Theatre.

  • Donations being accepted for Blue and Gold Mine Sale

    Members of the campus community can drop off unwanted items in usable condition at any residence hall or donation station in Morgantown to support the sale through May 14.

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Videos

VIDEO: Designing the future, one game at a time

At WVU, passion isn’t a side quest — it’s the main mission. In the College of Creative Arts and Media Game Design and Interactive Media Program, students don’t just dream about building games, they start from day one.

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