WVU Environmental, Health and Safety has released its 2019 training calendar. Courses are designed to educate and maintain a safe working and learning environment for faculty, staff and students.
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Jerry Wood, director of the WVU Center for Veteran, Military and Family Programs, talks with Inside WVU today host April Kaull about the new Mountaineer Bunker. The 2,500 square-foot facility serves as a welcoming space and support center for student veterans, armed forces personnel and dependents of current and former military service members.
Jerrica “Ashley” Fox has been awarded a 2019 Thomas R. Pickering Graduate Fellowship to prepare for a career in the U.S. Foreign Service. Fox is the first West Virginia University alumna to win a Pickering Fellowship in at least a decade.
Environmental Health and Safety encourages all students, faculty, staff and visitors to wear the appropriate footwear and be watchful of areas that could create a slip, trip or fall hazard. For the safety of everyone, we encourage you to read, and share these winter walking tip sheets for injury prevention, awareness and guidance.
A December graduate of West Virginia University’s safety management program has been awarded a scholarship from the Board of Certified Safety Professionals. The BCSP is recognized as the leader in high-quality credentialing for safety, health and environmental practitioners in order to enhance the safety of people, property and the environment.
West Virginia University Potomac State College’s Team of Criminal Justice students once again competed in the West Virginia Criminal Justice Educators’ Association’s Annual Conference this fall at Salem University in Salem, W.Va.