The WVU community is invited to join business and non-profit leaders, government officials, innovators and community members at Focus Forward: West Virginia’s New Narrative on April 27 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Morgantown Marriott at Waterfront Place.
Events
WVU community members are invited to participate in an interview session with the final candidate for the founding dean of the new College of Applied Human Sciences. During these interviews, candidates give a presentation to share their vision for the College, as well as their research and leadership style. Note that Monday’s (April 11) public presentation has been canceled.
A TIAA Health Savings Account administered by HealthEquity makes it easy for you to build savings to cover medical expenses today, tomorrow and in retirement. 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.”
Before the Class of 2022 prepares to take their final exams, West Virginia University invites all upcoming graduates to celebrate their accomplishments during GradFest, a week of in-person events taking place April 18-24. The variety of GradFest events will provide soon-to-be WVU graduates with the chance to commemorate their college experience.
The Charleston Scholarship Dinner silent auction will be live from today (April 11) through Monday, April 25, at 8 p.m. Download the Livesource app or visit WVUMAC.COM/EVENTS to bid on your favorite items such as a Bruce Irvin autographed helmet, team autographed jersey, game day experiences and much more.
During Student Employee Appreciation Week, April 11-15, consider going out of your way to let your student workers know how valuable they are to your team. Buy them a cup of coffee, send them a kind note, shout them out in a group email, decorate their workspace or find another way to show your thanks.