Plan to attend one of two Campus Conversations on House Bill 2519 ‘campus carry’ being considered in the West Virginia Legislature Thursday or Friday (Feb. 14 or 15).
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Curious about aspects of the University beyond your office? Check out a Frontline Professionals Meeting today (Feb. 14) from noon -1 p.m. in the Shenandoah Room of the Mountainlair. Today's topics focus on working with students in crisis with speakers from the new office of Academic Integrity, the Office of Student Conduct and our interdisciplinary CARE Team. Come learn how you can help.
A panel presentation featuring Monongalia County teacher Blair Rorabaugh and WVU student Noor Dahshan on supporting students from various Religions & Cultures will be held Feb. 19 from 7-8 p.m. in 334 Percival Hall.
This week, diners at Café Evansdale and Hatfields will be able to taste the flavors of Germany thanks to a visit from Global Chef Marcel Pohle. Pohle, from Germany, is spending a one-month residency in the U.S. through the Global Chef Program, and is visiting WVU this week. He has assisted WVU Dining Services in creating an authentic German menu, which will be featured for dinner from 4:30-6:30 p.m. Thursday (Feb. 14) at Café Evansdale, and for lunch from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday (Feb. 15 )at Hatfields.
The Council for Women's Concerns is accepting nominations for the Mary Catherine Buswell Award. This accolade honors a person who has shown a dedication to the advancement of women and will award $1,000 for travel, supplies, salary supplement or any other use commensurate with WVU policies. March 1 is the deadline.
Miracle League Baseball removes barriers that can keep people with disabilities form enjoying baseball. Game play is on a rubberized surface that accommodates wheelchairs and other assistive devices while helping prevent falls and injuries. The season runs from the end of April through the end of July. Many volunteers are needed to help make the season run smoothly and to ensure everyone is having fun.