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.
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William Brustein has been selected as one of only 20 founding members of the newly created National Academy for International Education and was part of a small group chosen to assist in its formation.
WVU has been made aware of a recent rise in fraudulent unemployment claims among faculty and staff. This issue is not related to anything that has happened at the University; however, cases of identity theft leading to fraudulent unemployment claims continue to surge across the state and throughout the U.S.
To support faculty and staff who may need help keeping their school-age children challenged, learning and engaged this semester, the University is continuing to offer a free virtual tutoring program for children of WVU faculty and staff enrolled in K-12 schools.
Encourage students to cure their winter blues by participating in fun, engaging winter adventure activities throughout February that will allow them to stay safe while getting to know how much Morgantown and the surrounding areas have to offer.
Holding a legacy that stretches beyond 80 years, the Wood County 4-H Camp has played a vital role in the lives of 4-H’ers and the local community. A $500,000 fundraising initiative through the WVU Foundation will provide them with the opportunity to complete a series of necessary improvements.