The WVU community is invited to an open house for former Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Maryanne Reed who is set to retire at the end of year after serving the University for more than three decades. The drop-in event will be held from 3-5 p.m. tomorrow (Dec. 12) in Stewart Hall. Remarks will be given at 4 p.m.
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Four varieties of poinsettias grown by students, handcrafted gifts and ground beef raised on the WVU farms will be available for purchase at the Davis College Store in the Evansdale Greenhouse.
Established in 2016, Collegiate Recovery, which operates out of Serenity Place at Arnold House, is a campus-based, peer support program dedicated to helping students find community and balance a healthy lifestyle at WVU.
As part of a comprehensive 90-day study to collect valuable data and assess traffic patterns more effectively, Belmar Avenue and Waverly Street will shift to one-way operation beginning Monday (Dec. 16).
Thanks to a $7 million gift from the Hardy family and Nemacolin Resort, the WVU Hardy Family Hospitality and Tourism Management program is reaching new heights and helping Mountaineers thrive.
The enchanting jazz Christmas album released by Mon Hills Records marked its first anniversary on Dec. 8. Getting attention for its fresh take on timeless holiday classics, the album features performances from WVU students and alumnae.