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A group of veterans and military people cutting a ribbon.  

A new Veteran and Military Family Support Headquarters underscores the University’s commitment to those who have served our country. WVU President Gordon Gee and the WVU Center for Veteran, Military and Family Programs hosted a grand opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new center Friday, Dec. 7 at the Mountainlair.

The Carnegie Foundation seal  

As the semester wraps up, we are excited to see the effect WVU has had on the community this semester. Fun facts: More than 8,200 students have responded to identified need in the community this Spring alone (via iserve) and 56 students have work-study placements in the community.

Service Sprint logo - Fall 2018  

Students, faculty and staff may also be looking for fun, stress-relieving ways to spend the last few days on campus. To that end, the iServe team has put together a quick-search tool for volunteer service opportunities or "Service Sprint," that are available over the final week of the semester.