Plans for new and reimagined academic and athletics spaces, upgraded technology and an ongoing commitment to create a supportive campus environment for all at West Virginia University are moving forward despite the health, safety and fiscal challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Announcements
WVU campus learning centers are offering free virtual support this fall. Tutors are available for both drop-in and appointment based sessions.
Campus Recreation has created a way for students to exercise on their own with a new field recreation equipment container located on the Evansdale recreation fields.
The Honors College is seeking applications from faculty for the 2021-22 cohort of Honors Faculty Fellows to develop innovative, engaged courses and experiment with new teaching approaches.
Hatfields at the Mountainlair temporarily closed Sunday (Sept. 20) after West Virginia University was notified of a COVID-19 exposure at the dining hall. The University immediately implemented its safety protocols, initiating a deep cleaning of the space. Hatfields reopened yesterday at 4:30 p.m. for dinner service.
To support faculty and staff who may need help keeping their school-age children challenged, learning and engaged this semester, the University is offering a free virtual tutoring program for children of WVU faculty and staff enrolled in K-12 schools.