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This edition includes highlights of several bills being considered and activities happening in Charleston as the state Senate and House of Delegates enter the final three weeks of the first session of the 86th Legislature.
To give supervisors additional time and ensure they provide meaningful feedback as part of the 2022 performance review process, the deadline for first-level supervisors to complete their reviews has been extended to Friday (Feb. 24).
Five West Virginia University Board of Governors Rules have been posted online today (Feb. 20) for public comment. The comment period ends at 11:59 p.m. on Tuesday, March 21.
The anonymous responses will help schools, colleges and departments gauge student satisfaction, improve the advising experience and determine future professional development for advisers.
“Service is not only one of our WVU Values, it reflects our commitment to the people of West Virginia as an R1, land-grant institution,” University President Gordon Gee told Board of Governors members during their regular meeting Friday (Feb. 17).