While ensuring that students received equal access to courses and lectures during the COVID-19 pandemic, WVU’s Office of Accessibility Services developed a new Transcriber Mentorship Program to meet the nearly-doubled increase in demand for those services.
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The Campus Recreation has welcomed two new professional team members dedicated to helping students find their fit. Mike Brito joins the Campus Recreation team as a competitive sports coordinator. Brittany Brandt joins the Campus Recreation team as a fitness & wellbeing coordinator.
The sweetest time of summer is here. The Davis College of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Design is now accepting pre-orders for peaches. The quintessential summer fruit will only be available in one-half bushels and priced at $30 each.
Dr. Ramesh Daggubati will speak as part of the Medicine Grand Rounds on Friday (July 23) at 8 a.m. This presentation titled " New Approaches to Atherosclerosis Heart Disease" will take place over Zoom and in person at the Fukushima Auditorium, Room 1901.
The Teaching Scholars Program via Zoom is set for September 2021 through May 2022. The program focuses on developing educational theories/technologies as well as promoting educational skills, critical thinking and innovative approaches among WVU Health Sciences Center faculty.
WVU plant pathologist Mannon Gallegly is donating tomato seeds to the World Vegetable Center, a global nonprofit institute for vegetable research and development. The Center aims to reduce malnutrition and poverty in developing nations through improving production and consumption of vegetables.