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Cris DeBord, vice president of Talent and Culture, and Sharon Martin, vice president of University Relations and Enrollment Management, will co-facilitate the discussions March 11-13, which will focus on the aggregate results from the 2018 WVU Culture Survey, year-over-year changes from previous surveys and actions the University is taking in response to the findings.

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WVU Alert is a notification system for critical incidents that pose an imminent threat or disruption to the University campus community. If you did not receive emails or text messages on your phone yesterday (March 6), sign up or update your contact information at alert.wvu.edu.

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The Office of Global Affairs is seeking nominations for the 2019 Faculty Award for Outstanding Global Contributions. This award of $3,000 will recognize faculty who have made significant contributions to WVU’s global efforts—whether through long-term commitment to working with international students, numerous years of leading education abroad, or a one-time major-impact engagement.

Kate Dye and Madison Methany portraits.  

The campaign for West Virginia University student body president and vice president ended Wednesday evening (March 6) as the Student Government Association Judicial Board announced Kate Dye and Madison Matheny, as president and vice president, respectively, for the 2019-20 academic year.