The hour-long training sessions are designed to help faculty and staff better understand the process of recovery, confront stigma related to addiction and use appropriate language when discussing substance use and eating disorders, and other mental health and behavioral concerns. The virtual training will be held at 11 a.m. April 10, May 29 and July 24.
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All devices in the WVU Managed Printing Program will default to black-and-white, double-sided printing and copying after a system update Wednesday (March 27) to support cost savings for the University on both old and new machines. The update will be installed remotely and employees won’t need to take any action.
To provide parking for the Harlem Globetrotters event, parking will be limited at the Coliseum Thursday (March 28).
The Academic Advising Council sends a friendly reminder to encourage undergraduate students to fill out the survey by Friday (March 29) to gain insights on their academic advising experience.
The WVU Center for Resilient Communities will launch the Resilient Communities Institute in August. Participants will join a growing circle of change makers who are forging deep connections in the region and learning to plan, consult, and mobilize knowledge resources for the growth and sustainability of long-term community change.
Thanks to several new professional assistance programs created through a series of gifts from alumni and friends to remove financial barriers, business students are jump-starting their careers at an unprecedented rate.