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Join a roundtable discussion with “Hacking the Library” exhibiting artists Jackie Andrews, Trudy Borenstein, Sally Brown, Matthew Conboy, Chantel Foretich, Robin Miller and Xue’er Gao at noon Friday (Jan. 26) on Zoom.
The STEM Career Fair will merge with the Agriculture and Natural Sciences Career Fair and be held as a two-day event on Jan. 31 and Feb. 1 to maximize insights from student and employer feedback and recruiting data. The Business and Communications Career and Internship Fair will be held on Feb. 14, and the Behavior and Social Sciences Career and Internship Fair on Feb. 15.
University graduates will be honored during Commencement Weekend, May 10-12. All ceremonies will take place at the Coliseum.
In support of the University’s continued focus on recognizing and rewarding high performance across our institution, the Division of Talent and Culture will roll out an updated timeline for the 2023 performance review process for classified and non-classified staff and certain FE/AP employees. The process will now be conducted from March 1 through May 8. This new timeline will allow employees to receive more real-time comments on their performance.
Betty R. Lynch, a native of Harrison County who earned a bachelor’s degree from WVU in 1946, left behind more than $963,000 upon her passing in 2019 to provide scholarship support for students majoring in journalism.