Join us as we chat with Walter Lafky about Harvestly.co, a hyperlocal marketplace connecting local vendors to local consumers, Oct. 21, from 3-4 p.m.
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In light of calls for action in recent protests at colleges and universities across the country, including on the Morgantown campus, and as part of an overall commitment to providing a safe environment for students, faculty, staff and visitors, West Virginia University is reminding the campus community of its education and awareness efforts in several key areas including personal safety, sexual assault and other Title IX-related crimes.
WVU has endorsed three students and one recent graduate for prestigious graduate school fellowships. These students’ applications highlight the expansive potential of education at WVU, with proposals that include studying the interdisciplinary topics of queer and feminist studies from a Middle East perspective; analyzing social inequality through the historic systems of white supremacy and economic structures; and implementing rural policies through a feminist lens.
Information Technology Services recommends that faculty, staff and students who use personally owned Windows computers for study or University work avoid installing the new Windows 11 operating system until further notice.
The Benjamin M. Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources has announced a new mentorship program designed to create a sense of belonging, community and support network among students, faculty and staff in the College.
Join the WVU Reed College of Media Oct. 26 at 6 p.m. at the Media Innovation Center for a reentry simulation presented by the U.S. Attorney’s Office to gain perspective on the significant obstacles men and women face upon release from incarceration.