West Virginia University is hosting its next COVID-19 vaccination clinic on Tuesday, April 20, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Student Recreation Center. WVU will provide the Pfizer vaccine at the clinic. The Pfizer vaccine requires a second dose, which will be administered at the WVU vaccine clinic on Tuesday, May 11.
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The Open Enrollment for Plan Year 2022 ends May 15. Open Enrollment is the only opportunity WVU benefits-eligible faculty and staff have to make changes to their elected insurance benefits for the 2022 plan year without a qualifying life event.
Applications are now being accepted for the seventh round of grants through an enrichment fund established by Women of WVU. The group was established by the WVU Foundation in 2014 to provide women who love the University another way to become involved using educational activities, networking opportunities and philanthropy.
The fundamental flaw of the U.S. immigration courts is that they are part of the nation’s top law enforcement department. That is the argument made by Alison Peck, a WVU College of Law professor, in a new book that's out in May.
Dr. Poh Lian Lim, a global expert on COVID vaccination efforts, will present "COVID-19 Vaccine Challenges & Progress: A Global Health Perspective from Singapore" Thursday, April 22, at 7:30 p.m. Lim is the director for the High-Level Isolation Unit at the National Centre for Infectious Diseases in Singapore, as well as an American ID physician who works in Singapore.
The WVU Research Office is encouraging faculty and graduate students to participate in a survey – which will be delivered via email today (April 14) – that will assess the climate of research integrity on campus.