To provide every eligible classified staff employee the opportunity to participate in the 2023 WVU Staff Council Election, the voting period has been extended until 6 p.m. Monday, April 17.
Announcements
MAP, Applaud and related services such as Web Clock, Leave Request and MyReports will be unavailable from 8 p.m. Saturday (April 15) to noon Sunday (April 16) for important system updates that require more time than our normal maintenance window allows.
All graduate and professional students received an email from the Office of Graduate Education and Life on April 4 with information about a survey on mentorship practices across the University. The survey will remain open until April 25.
Black graduating seniors are invited to RSVP for a free graduation gift box to be picked up on Friday, April 28, at the Center for Black Culture and Research.
The University experienced a total of three internet outages this past week due to three different hardware failures. Faculty should be aware that students who had deadlines during these outage windows would have been unable to submit work. At all other times, the internet was up, and so were critical systems such as WVU Login, Portal, eCampus and STAR.
Naloxone is a life-saving medication that can reverse an overdose from opioids, including heroin, fentanyl and prescription opioid medications, when given in time. WELLWVU offers in-person and virtual naloxone training sessions. To date, the WVU Collegiate Recovery Program has installed 19 opioid overdose reversal and rescue kits across campus.