University Avenue on the Downtown Campus will be closed from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. today (May 10) as graduating students enjoy GradFest in front of the Mountainlair, E. Moore Hall and in Woodburn Circle.
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To accommodate annual enhancements, repairs and testing to the University’s steam infrastructure, the Facilities Management team is working with the steam provider on three planned steam outages.
The WVU Art in the Libraries committee invites the WVU community to share their thoughts on how artificial intelligence might affect fields of study, work, career readiness and community engagement.
Students and members of the West Virginia State Bar have been learning about international and domestic terrorism from former international war crimes prosecutor Cody Corliss, a Wetzel County native who joined the College of Law faculty last August.
As the World Health Organization and the United States remove designations for COVID-19 as “public health emergencies,” the chancellor and executive dean of WVU Health Sciences talks about what's next.
The book, “Advanced Practice Nursing Leadership: A Global Perspective,” includes a chapter co-authored by Laure Marino.