West Virginia University graduates will return to in-person commencement ceremonies this May; and although some restrictions will be in place because of COVID-19, the celebrations will be no less memorable for the 4,499 who walk across the stage to receive their diplomas. Graduates from May, August and December 2020 are also eligible to participate in the exercises.
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Time slots are now available for West Virginia University’s Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine clinic on Tuesday (April 6) as well as the University’s clinic for the Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen COVID-19 vaccine on Thursday (April 8). Both clinics will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Student Recreation Center
WVU and the Office of Graduate Education and Life will celebrate Graduate Student Appreciation Week April 5-10 and would like you to take a moment to express your appreciation for the important contributions graduate and professional students make to our University by providing invaluable services through teaching, research and service activities.
Join the Office of Technology Transfer Lunch & Learn session "An Overview of BOG Governance Rule 1.5 - Intellectual Property Rule for Patent, Copyright, and Trademark Rights" presented by Ryan M. Watson, senior associate general counsel of WVU, April 6 at noon.
Students in the College of Education and Human Services will have the opportunity to explore career options at the Professional Education Virtual Career Fair on Wednesday, April 7, from 2-6 p.m.
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