Faculty, staff, students and friends are invited to attend the WVU Collegiate Recovery Program's graduation celebration May 12 at noon at Serenity Place at Arnold House, 628 Price Street.
Events
Mary Roush ushered in a new era at WVU Friday (April 22) as she takes over as the Mountaineer Mascot from Colson Glover, who ended his term during the traditional passing of the rifle ceremony at the Erickson Alumni Center. The youngest Mountaineer and third woman to hold the title, Roush is a freshman public relations major and sports communications minor from Mason.
Beginning Monday, May 2, the campus community and students can drop off unwanted items at any WVU residence hall as well as four drop off locations around Morgantown. Acceptable items include but are not limited to furniture, clothing, appliances, décor, sporting equipment, electronics and the list goes on.
WVU Benefits Strategy invites all benefits-eligible employees to virtually join Kendra Smith, co-designer and developer of the TIAA HSA, as she hosts, “Understanding Health Savings Accounts” April 28 at 10 a.m.
This fundraiser, sponsored by the WVU Council for Gender Equity, benefits the West Virginia Foundation for Rape Information and Services' Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner's Fund. Funds are utilized to train nurses and provide practicum skills workshops for SANEs who conduct sexual assault evidentiary exams for victims of sexual assault in WV.
WVU Career Services will host the Summer Job Fair tomorrow (April 26) in the Mountainlair Ballrooms from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. More than 30 employers and organizations will be looking for qualified, talented student applicants for on-campus departments and local businesses looking to hire a Mountaineer.