The WVU Collegiate Recovery Program will offer faculty, staff and students several virtual Recovery Ally training sessions throughout the fall semester. The hour-long training provides attendees with education to better understand the process of recovery, help confront stigma related to addiction and utilize appropriate language when discussing substance use disorders, eating disorders and other mental health and behavioral concerns.
Events
WELLWVU invites WVU departments and organizations to sponsor a Hydration Station on Aug. 26 or a Friday night in September. Participating in a Hydration Station creates a fun opportunity to interact with students while encouraging safety and wellbeing and promoting your department or organization.
Faculty, staff and students are invited to submit proposals for breakout sessions and poster presentations at the Prevention Summit, a joint venture between WELLWVU, Title IX and the Center for Fraternal Values and Leadership, to be held at the Mountainlair Sept. 30.
Tickets go on sale for “An Evening with Straight No Chaser” today (July 29) at 10 a.m. The a cappella sensation will perform at the Morgantown Metropolitan Theatre Sept. 19 at 7:30 p.m
No matter where you are in life — just getting started or planning for retirement — a session with a TIAA consultant can help you create a unique plan for your goals and it’s at no additional cost as a part of your retirement plan.
The Student Organic Seed Symposium is proud to present an expert panel discussion on Sowing Sustainable Local Food Systems followed by a seed swap beginning at 5 p.m. Friday (July 29) in Room 1021 of the South Agricultural Sciences Building. Find more information on the program.