Registration is open for the March 17 Children on Campus quarterly meeting. Meetings are held from 10:30 to noon via Zoom. This month’s meeting will feature a presentation by WVU ADA Coordinator Jill Hess.
Events
As WVUp All Night resumes in-person activities this weekend (March 12-13), students and the rest of the campus community are reminded to remain vigilant about health and safety protocols and follow COVID-19 safety guidelines.
Refer students to the Carruth Center Gratitude workshop to take a moment to learn about gratitude, how it can positively impact lives and well-being and ways to put it into practice today (March 11) at 7 p.m.
Encourage incoming students to join the in-person Adventure WV First-Year Trips. Led by highly trained, upperclassmen student leaders, the five-six day trips will help students create lasting relationships through shared experiences and earn one academic credit.
James Wood, director of the Energy Institute at West Virginia University, will offer testimony before the U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works Wednesday (March 10) at 10 a.m.
Join WVU Industrial Extension’s David Carrick to learn more about process mapping, which visually describes your workflow allowing you to see your operation from a new perspective, tomorrow (March 11) at 11 a.m.