If you represent a student or community organization and are willing to send out a call to members of your group that might be able to help on a given day, contact Mike Stone at Code Enforcement: mstone@morgantownwv.gov or 304.284.7401.
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Preparations for snow and ice removal on campus begin well before the first snowflake falls. The snow removal plan and procedures document prepared by WVU Facilities Management explains the process followed during a winter event.
The Internal Revenue Service has announced the dollar limitations for retirement plans for the 2018 tax year. The 403(b) & 457(b) contribution limits increase from $18,000 to $18,500 with an unchanged age 50 catch up contribution of $6,000. The 401(a) compensation limit increases to $275,000 from $270,000.
Graduate programs and faculty members are encouraged to nominate their most outstanding incoming graduate applicants for WVU graduate fellowships (Ruby, Arlen G. and Louise Stone Swiger, STEM, W.E.B. Du Bois, and University Provost).
WVU Cancer Institute will sponsor a talk on lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and intersex patient care on Tuesday (Jan. 9) from noon to 1 p.m., in the Fukushima Auditorium. Mandi Pratt-Chapman, MA, associate center director, patient-centered initiatives and health equity for the George Washington Cancer Center, will present What You Should (and Want) to Know About Your LGBTQI Patients. Chapman’s personal mission is to make evidence-based cancer control strategies available to more people as quickly as possible. Her research focuses on patient navigation, cancer survivorship and health equity for LGBTQI communities.
Often, at the first of the year everyone says they want to lose weight, when in reality, they really want to be healthier. Understanding your body composition and what this means can make all the difference.