Information Technology Services reminds employees they should never store personal credit card numbers, Social Security numbers or tax information on University-owned computers or transmit that information by email. These practices put your privacy and financial information at risk.
Announcements
SB 10, which would permit campus carry in classrooms and in certain campus buildings and spaces, is now under consideration in the House of Delegates. On Wednesday (Jan. 25), President Gordon Gee and Marshall University President Brad Smith sent a new joint letter to members of the House Judiciary Committee where the bill will be taken up first.
As part of continuing efforts to provide a great customer experience for faculty, staff and students, the Auxiliary and Business Services Facilities Management team recently implemented some changes to the work request process.
Computers aren’t psychic. That well-timed advertisement that just popped up on your screen is fueled by “cookies." It’s tempting to “accept all” when a banner appears, but cookies can keep you logged in on websites, track your web browsing activity and set you up for more targeted marketing.
As part of WVU Libraries’ Art in the Libraries series of exhibits of personal collections, Frankie Tack, clinical associate professor of counseling and well-being in the College of Applied Human Sciences, shares a selection of the most common tool in the world — the hammer.
Faculty have until 5 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 1, to submit their student nominations for the Presidential Student Ambassadors program.