Beginning May 4, food preservationists of all experience levels are invited to participate in an eight-part webinar series that will cover everything from the equipment needed to the various methods that can be used to preserve your garden’s bounty and more.
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The results are in for the 2021 WVU Staff Council election. The following employees will represent classified staff at the University’s Morgantown campus beginning July 1, through June 30, 2023:
Students, faculty and staff are encouraged to visit wvu.edu/inclusive-campus, the University’s new hub for diversity-related information and resources. New resources, added this week, support WVU’s international community.
Katherine Aaslestad, professor of history at West Virginia University, passed away last Saturday (April 24) at the age of 59. Aaslestad was a respected scholar, a caring mentor and adviser and a teacher devoted to her students.
This semester has been busy for the Chambers College Marketing department. From virtual sales competitions and TikTok challenges, students had the opportunity to engage in virtual experiential learning opportunities.
Pedro Mago, Glen H. Hiner Dean of the Statler College, has announced the recipients of the College’s inaugural Thriving Women Program grants, intended to empower female faculty and staff to advance in their professional careers through individual or community transformation.