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University Relations/Enrollment Management will be hosting Explore WVU, an open house event for prospective undergraduate students tomorrow (Aug. 7). Approximately 600 rising high school seniors and their families are expected for the event, which runs from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Parking will be extremely limited on campus as the Mountainlair Parking Garage will be used for the event.

career fair  

WVU units that plan to hire student workers or Federal Work study students are encouraged to participate in the Back-to-School Job Fairs, a new addition to Welcome Week. The Fairs will be held Monday (Aug. 16) from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Gold Ballroom of the Mountainlair and Tuesday (Aug. 17) from noon to 3 p.m. at the Student Recreation Center.

Kinsey Novak  

Incoming student Kinsey Novak is the recipient of a $1500 book stipend from the Black Law Students Association at the WVU College of Law. Applicants submitted an essay discussing a court opinion written by the late Franklin D. Cleckley, the first African-American justice on the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia.

School of Medicine Class of 2025  

They were deciding where to pursue their medical education during a pandemic, completing interviews through Zoom and wrapping up the previous stage of their education virtually. That said, setting foot on WVU’s Health Sciences Campus in person this fall is a momentous occasion in more ways than one for this School of Medicine Class of 2025.

CBD Cannabidiol Oil  

A research study is being conducted at the Health Sciences Center on Cannabidiol oil and driving ability. Participants must be currently enrolled as a WVU student, 18-30 years of age and have a current driver's license issued from any state in the United States.