WVU Extension Safety and Health Extension’s National Resource Center Occupational Safety and Health Training Institute Education Center will offer two OSHA education courses to assist employers—particularly small businesses—in ensuring their business is in compliance with OSHA’s annual reporting requirements. The courses will be held on Feb. 7 and Feb. 28.
Events
Find out how to help students who disappear during the semester (especially during times of illness and quarantine), how to approach the unreachable student and how to bring a “lost” student back to a STEM class to successfully finish a semester.
This spring, all career fairs will be aligned with West Virginia University’s career pathways. These changes were made to streamline employers recruiting from disciplines that extend beyond individual Colleges and encourage students to attend the events that best match their career goals, rather than by major.
The LGBTQ+ Center invites all faculty and staff to tell us how they incorporate LGBTQ+ topics into their curriculum, research and/or programming. The goal is to share visibility of your work and disseminate valuable ideas at Faculty and Staff Connections events.
The WVU Humanities Center invites the WVU community to attend its first presentation of the spring semester, featuring dancer, choreographer and activist Phil Chan as he leads a discussion on racial diversity in ballet, particularly related to the Asian American culture and orientalism. The virtual event, On Many a Vase and Jar: Orientalism in Ballet with Phil Chan, will take place today (Jan. 24) at 7 p.m. via Zoom.
Dogs from Hearts of Gold, WellWVU staff, and counselors will be available to interact with faculty, staff and students Thursday (Jan. 27) from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Law School.