Faculty, staff and students are invited to attend a Campus Conversation tomorrow (Aug. 24) to provide updates on the next steps in the academic review process and to discuss key aspects of the University’s overarching Transformation initiative. This virtual event will begin at 11 a.m. via Zoom.
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Team members from the Center for Community Engagement will share tips and tricks on how to use iServe to enter student rosters, track student hours, highlight student volunteer resumes and more.
Cris DeBord, vice president of Talent and Culture, has announced his plan to retire later this calendar year. As part of the University’s ongoing review and transformation efforts, Talent and Culture, the WVU Human Resources unit, will be restructured to better serve the University community for the future.
West Virginia University will restructure another large administrative unit as part of ongoing review and transformation efforts. During the WVU Board of Governors special meeting on Tuesday (Aug. 22), President Gordon Gee addressed recent criticisms that the University has not worked to identify cost-saving opportunities.
Matching gifts from alumni Bob and Kim Skaggs and College of Law supporters Susan Striar May and Stuart May are expanding opportunities for students from underrepresented groups to gain real-world experience in social justice work.
The event aims to bring together stakeholders to discuss how to build upon the energy strengths of the Appalachian region. During the event, dialogue and panel discussions will address barriers and opportunities for the path forward for energy. An energy pitch competition will be held in front of investors, potential partners and economic development professionals.