The WVU community is encouraged to help build the 25th annual Toy Mountain by donating unwrapped toys for underprivileged children in Morgantown. Toys can be dropped off at various locations on campus or shipped directly by visiting the Amazon Wishlist before Friday, Nov. 29.
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The English Honor Society is collecting notebooks, folders, pencils, pens, paper, highlighters and other supplies to benefit teachers and students at South Middle School in Morgantown. Supplies can be dropped off in the Mountainlair Vandalia Lounge through Nov. 8.
The 2024 National Academic Advising Conference was held in Pittsburgh Oct. 27-30, providing professional and faculty academic advisers and administrators from across the country, including WVU, a chance to network with peers, share best practices and highlight recent successes. The University made a strong showing at the conference with more than two dozen attendees, multiple presenters and a scholarship winner.
Those with Environmental Health and Safety encourage everyone to replace the batteries in their smoke alarms and carbon dioxide detectors as we “fall back” for daylight saving time beginning at 2 a.m. Sunday (Nov. 3).
During the 2023-24 academic year, WELLWVU staff members made direct contact with more than 6,000 students on campus through over 160 outreach events, a number which does not include online modules that students complete on their own.
Art and culture are everywhere at WVU. With more than a dozen museums and galleries, fall is the perfect time to explore campus.