As part of this year’s giveaway, the WVU Extension Family Nutrition Program is launching the “Grow This Throwdown,” a statewide competition that aims to get West Virginians to move more, grow their own food and crush hunger in the state.
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If your daily activities or hobbies are affected by pain, loss of mobility, strength or weight bearing issues or limitations, aquatic therapy sessions at the Student Rec Center pool may help. This clinic offers free one-on-one aquatic therapy sessions to adults and children who have a variety of conditions that may benefit from working in the water.
The WVU Committee of Retired Faculty and OLLI at WVU will host Jan Powell from PEIA and Joel Thacker from Humana at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 10, followed by a Q&A session on Zoom.
In an effort to update PRT equipment, card swipe machines at all stations have been replaced with newer devices that require an ID card tap for access. Passengers can now simply tap their cards before selecting their destination and entering through the turnstiles. Employees or students who are still using an ID card issued before June 19, 2017, must obtain a new ID card to use the PRT.
Reed College students Maria Boyle and Ethan Moore accepted opportunities to intern with GoPro during the 2023 GoPro Mountain Games in Vail, Colorado.
To help families in need during the holidays and the winter season, the School of Nursing and WVU Extension hosted donation drives for Noah’s Ark Baby Pantry in McDowell County.