Six students who are employed in jobs designed to provide meaningful experiences and opportunities for growth in the WVU Division of Student Life are recipients of the Herman L. Moses Scholarship.
Announcements
As part of the University’s ongoing efforts to be more efficient with limited resources, Information Technology Services and Health Sciences ITS are beginning work to merge operations. There is no immediate change to reporting structures in either organization or to work locations and workflow. Additional information about the consolidation will be shared with the University community as the process unfolds.
Charleston attorney David Hendrickson’s contribution includes $40,000 for the Pride Practice Facility, $30,000 for the WVU Alumni Association President’s Fund, $25,000 for the men’s golf program and $10,000 for the Veterans Advocacy Clinic at the College of Law.
While you’re spring cleaning your physical spaces, make sure to purge your digital spaces of clutter that can make you vulnerable to identity theft and cybercrime. Information Technology Services recommends a number of best practices to keep your personal information safe.
To be more cost-effective and efficient in the delivery of printing, scanning and copying services to WVU faculty and staff, all departments should use the WVU Managed Print Program. Beginning immediately, no purchase of copiers, printers, scanners, multi-function devices, ink/toner cartridges or related supplies other than paper will be approved or funded for either on-campus use or at-home offices.
Javier McCoy, who currently oversees campus-wide initiatives in the role of assistant director of Inclusive Leadership and Intercultural Engagement in the Division of Student Life’s Student Engagement unit, will become the Center's interim director as Marjorie Fuller retires this summer.