WVU recognizes many faculty and staff with school-age children may be struggling with balancing work, school and family amid the COVID-19 pandemic. To assist faculty and staff in navigating these challenges, the Office of the Provost and Talent and Culture recently partnered to develop a series of online communities (i.e., discussion boards) for parents of school-aged children to share ideas, discuss concerns and collaborate on potential solutions.
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Five outstanding and accomplished undergraduate students have been endorsed by WVU for nationally competitive scholarships.
Catherine Gooding will spend her AmeriCorps service year as an Honors College Diversity VISTA, working to both broaden the reach of the Honors College and to improve the Honors student experience for underrepresented students once they are enrolled at WVU.
The Eberly College of Arts and Sciences will host their next lunch-hour discussion on Oct. 27. Four experts from WVU and the community will lead an interactive panel discussion about many of the issues we are confronting as a society.
In this issue, you will learn the story of the selfless individuals in the Statler College Innovation Hub who worked tirelessly during the pandemic to provide personal protective equipment to healthcare workers in our state and around the world.
All faculty are invited to attend the WVU Health Sciences Center Faculty Development Program presentation “Scholarly Research in Simulation” Nov. 10 from noon to 1:00 pm.