Following a security incident involving a compromised WVU account, the University is working closely with the National Science Foundation to address the agency’s concerns and to ensure system access is restored as soon as possible. NSF has assured the University faculty won’t be penalized for any delays; however, there is not an estimated time frame for when this will be resolved.
Announcements
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MAP, Applaud and related services will be offline tomorrow
MAP, Applaud and related services such as Web Clock, Leave Request and MyReports will be unavailable 5:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday (Sept. 14) for important system updates that require more time than our normal maintenance window allows.
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WVU issues Campus Warning for recent domestic violence incident not involving students or employees
West Virginia University Police issued a Campus Warning Thursday (Sept. 12) following an alleged Sept. 10 domestic violence incident that occurred in the University Place parking garage located on University Avenue.
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WVU issues Community Notice for alleged online threat also reported in other areas
West Virginia University Police issued a Community Notice Thursday (Sept. 12) to inform the University community that officers are aware of and monitoring for online messages threatening violence at unspecified school locations. Based on the current assessment, law enforcement officers have determined the threats are not credible.
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WVU, Ascend WV assist opioid response efforts led by West Virginia First Foundation
West Virginia University and Ascend WV — the nation’s premier talent attraction and retention program supported by the WVU Brad and Alys Smith Outdoor Economic Development Collaborative — have joined forces to support the fight against the opioid epidemic in West Virginia.
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WVU provides reminder on Animals on Campus Policy
The West Virginia University Animals on Campus Policy defines the roles and responsibilities of individuals who bring animals — including special purpose animals (i.e., service, therapy and emotional support animals) — on University property. The policy applies to faculty, staff, contractors, students and visitors across the WVU System.
Events
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Presidential Search Listening Sessions conclude today in Keyser, survey closes at 5 p.m.
Members of the WVU Potomac State College community are invited to participate in one of the in-person Listening Sessions planned today (Sept. 13) in Keyser. The online survey is available through the end of the day.
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Register for self-defense training
West Virginia University Police will host the semester’s first open P.R.O.T.E.C.T. training on Monday (Sept. 16) for any interested students, faculty, staff and Morgantown community members. The training will be held from 5 to 9 p.m. in the Student Health Building, Room 101, located near the Student Rec Center.
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New Women’s Welcome set for next week
Both faculty and staff who have been at WVU for years or those just joining the Mountaineer family are invited to network and make new connections from 6-7:30 p.m. Tuesday (Sept. 17) at The Cupcakerie Café & Frosé. The goal is to harness a positive, welcoming community.
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OLLI at WVU presents ‘Is Sleep the Key to Healthy Aging?’
The 18th annual Irving Goodman Aging Lecture will be delivered by Adam P. Spira, vice chair for research and faculty in the Department of Mental Health at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, from 1 to 2 p.m. Wednesday (Sept. 18) in the Mountaineer Mall and on Zoom.
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Science Engagement in Action Webinar: Resources at WVU
The webinar will feature Kristi Wood-Turner, director for the Center for Community Engagement, and Tony Michael, program director for WVU Extension Family and Community Development, at noon Sept. 20 on Zoom.