Whether you are walking, driving or biking, the WVU Police Department reminds our campus community of several tips to keep in mind to stay as safe as possible.
Announcements
The gift from Noel S. Yoho establishes the Yoho Forestry Advancement Award and Covenant, an endowment that provides financial support for one student annually within the School of Natural Resources and the Environment.
The WVU Division of Finance is enacting the new “Policy on Mobile Devices" to provide additional guidelines for employees whose job responsibilities require regular mobile device use. Effective Oct. 6, the University will no longer provide cellular plan stipends to employees.
Beth Morrison, office administrator senior in the School of Public Health, has been chosen as the October Staff Council Classified Employee Spotlight.
The Center for Community Engagement has provided information on the launch of the Dollars for Disaster website. The website offers ways to help East Tennessee State University and the area surrounding Asheville, North Carolina, in recovery efforts after Hurricane Helene caused catastrophic flooding and destruction.
To help protect the integrity of WVU systems and data and reduce the risk of a damaging security incident, employees on all campuses are required to complete annual cybersecurity awareness training. Approved by the WVU Board of Governors, training will begin tomorrow (Oct. 2) as part of National Cybersecurity Awareness Month. Health Sciences employees will receive a separate email from ITS today (Oct. 1) with additional guidance.