WVU Libraries will host a virtual panel presentation “The Equal Rights Amendment: Past, Present, and Future” April 8 at noon. The presentation is in conjunction with the Libraries’ “Undefeated: Canvas(s)ing the Politics Around Voter Suppression Since Women’s Suffrage” exhibition and the WVRHC’s exhibitions on women’s suffrage and voting rights
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The Open Enrollment period for Plan Year 2022 for WVU benefits-eligible faculty and staff runs through Saturday, May 15. Open Enrollment is your only opportunity to make changes to your elected insurance benefits for the 2022 plan year without a qualifying life event. All changes for Plan Year 2022 will be effective July 1.
To celebrate excellence and innovation in digital learning across the University, the Office of the Provost and West Virginia Public Education Collaborative announce the third annual faculty Digital Learning Awards.
Nominations are open until 11:59 p.m. April 7 for classified staff who would like to become a member of the WVU Staff Council. Any full-time regular or part-time regular classified employee who was employed by WVU as of Feb. 1, 2021 is eligible to participate in any part of the upcoming election process (e.g. nominations, voting, running for a position, etc.).
The West Virginia and Regional History Center is collecting donations of primary source material related to the COVID-19 pandemic. If you are interested in becoming a part of history, consider making a submission
What does home mean to you? For many, home is a shared culture. That could be through songs like "Country Roads" or for refugees finding a new home. Two Humanities Center Fellows are exploring these questions in their new books. Read the full WVU magazine story online.