The Office of Student Wellness is inviting all WVU staff, faculty and students to participate in this 60-minute Narcan training session April 21 at 3 p.m.
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Gov. Justice, Brad & Alys Smith, and West Virginia University launch Ascend WV remote worker program
Gov. Jim Justice today announced the launch of the nation’s premier remote work program, aimed at recruiting outdoor enthusiast professionals to the Mountain State. The program, called Ascend WV, supported by West Virginia native Brad D. Smith and his wife, Alys, will allow adventurers to enjoy world-class recreation, uncrowded spaces, and a low cost of living while staying fully connected to their jobs, and it comes with the country’s best remote worker incentive package: $12,000 and a year’s worth of free outdoor recreation.
Vice President for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Meshea L. Poore continues her weekly series of short videos, exploring topics centered on helping members of the WVU community live, learn and work together with care and respect for each other.
The WVU Foundation honored donors whose recent planned gifts will benefit the future of the University. The Irvin Stewart Society virtually welcomed 132 new members at its 26th celebration event April 9.
The Open Enrollment period for Plan Year 2022 period will continue through Saturday, May 15. During this time, WVU benefits-eligible employees who have health insurance through PEIA or The Health Plan and/or a Dependent Care Flexible Spending Account through Mountaineer Flexible Benefits are reminded to review their coverage information for their dependents.
The Center for Service and Learning’s annual Excellence in Community Engagement Awards honor extraordinary accomplishments in engaged learning and community impact. Nominations must be submitted by Wednesday (April 14) and winners will be announced by April 23.