The West Virginia University Facilities Management team is committed to providing a safe learning, working and living environment for students, faculty, staff and campus visitors. That’s why we have taken several measures throughout the last year to effectively manage the University’s heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The WVU Bookstore Cafés (Starbucks) at the Downtown, Evansdale Crossing and Law School locations will temporarily close from Aug. 18-24 so staff can concentrate on the back-to-school textbook rush.
As the fall semester begins, keep in mind that starting Sept. 1, videos stored in Zoom will be automatically deleted after 120 days. To ensure people had time to consider how to handle their content, Information Technology Services and Teaching and Learning Commons first notified nearly 500 Zoom users of this change in May.
WVU Radiology Resident Dr. Dhairya A Lakhani has been selected to join the RadioGraphics Review Panelist position. As a panelist, he will have an impactful role in evaluating and recommending materials that will fill the pages of the 2021-22 issues of the Journal.
Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences faculty members will continue to present their "5 in 5" presentations during the department's grand rounds Wednesday (Aug. 18) at 7 a.m.
As WVU kicks off a new academic year amid a recent spike in COVID-19 cases across the country, public health researchers at both WVU and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention now have a better understanding of university students’ knowledge and perceptions of mask-wearing.