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WVU and its Department of Intercollegiate Athletics plan to increase capacity for events in the WVU Coliseum to 2,800 spectators, beginning with the Mountaineer men's basketball game against the Oklahoma Sooners on Feb. 13. Due to ongoing COVID-19 protocols, and for the overall safety of spectators at indoor events, attendance will be capped at 20% capacity.
Coach Neal Brown has announced that Haley Bishop has joined the WVU football program as its director of sports nutrition.
In celebration of Black History Month, the Statler College DEI Committee, in partnership with the Division of DEI at WVU will host a webinar in honor of Katherine Johnson and the legacy of strong women she inspired Tuesday, Feb. 9, from 5 to 6 p.m. via Zoom. Panelists will include Meshea L. Poore, Esq. Vice President for DEI at WVU and Statler College alumnae, former NASA engineer and partner of Ventures Yonder Kerri Knotts.
The WVU Collegiate Recovery Program is offering an All Recovery meeting open to any faculty or staff member who identifies as being in recovery. The meeting will take place virtually every Wednesday at noon starting Jan. 20.
Dr. Clay Marsh, West Virginia’s Coronavirus Czar and West Virginia University Health Sciences vice president and executive dean, joined WVU Vice President for Strategic Initiatives Rob Alsop to explain the COVID-19 vaccination process. In this edition of Inside WVU Today, the two also explain why those aged 50 and older and some clinical Health Sciences students are being vaccinated now.