The Higher Learning Commission will be on the Morgantown Campus for its 10-year reaffirmation of accreditation site visit today (March 31) and Tuesday (April 1). Faculty, staff and students are invited to participate in appropriate sessions to demonstrate their pride in the institution and investment in the accreditation process.
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Dining Services will welcome Aarón Sánchez, award-winning chef and TV personality, to Adobo Cantina during lunch tomorrow (April 1). The WVU community is invited to stop by and meet Sánchez, hear about his passion for food and enjoy a special menu that he personally curated for the occasion.
The Division of Campus Engagement and Compliance will be serving coffee with RDVIC in the Mountainlair Tuesday (April 1) to start Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
These one-hour sessions will provide faculty and staff with an opportunity to share their thoughts and experiences as WVU employees. A Strategic HR Partner will facilitate the focus groups on three key topics — receiving appropriate recognition for good work, having adequate opportunities for growth and development, and feeling comfortable sharing opinions and feedback with your supervisor.
Braden Adkins will officially pass the rifle and Mountaineer mascot responsibilities to Cade Kincaid during the Passing of the Rifle Ceremony Friday (April 4). A reception will be held at 5 p.m. in the Mountainlair, Vandalia Lounge, followed by the program at 6 p.m. in the Gluck Theatre.
WVU is replacing its current identity management platform with Okta, a new product that will reduce costs and complexity, and gradually improve the single sign-on experience. Over the coming months, this change will streamline access to WVU services by granting permission based on your role with the University.