The WVU Center for Resilient Communities is accepting applications and nominations for the first Just Transition Leadership Institute to take place June 4-26. The program is open to 16 to 18-year-olds, particularly students of color, women and girls, LGBTQ+ and students from low-income and working class backgrounds.
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The West Virginia University Retiree Association will hold a blood drive April 1 from noon-6 p.m. in the Nutting Gallery of the WVU Alumni Association.
Join the Alumni Association for a special conversation with two WVU graduates whose careers have led them to the highest levels of leadership and success in the fashion and textiles industries tonight (March 24) at 7 p.m.
All West Virginia University students, faculty and staff who are above the age of 18 are now eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, as announced by West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice Tuesday (March 22). Those students and employees who reside outside of West Virginia also are eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine at this time. This eligibility pertains to students and employees at the Beckley and Keyser campuses, as well.
Intuit executive and Kenova native Brad Smith hopes his words inspire others to seek out the West Virginia he loves, building a better future for themselves and the state through a new remote worker program which announced three initial host communities March 23 – Morgantown, Shepherdstown and Lewisburg.
The Office of Health Promotion and Wellness is pleased to announce eight wellbeing projects were funded during the inaugural request for proposals process. University-wide announcements were made throughout February and March soliciting project ideas aligned with the WVU Wellbeing Wheel, the framework that drives health and wellness initiatives at West Virginia University.