Angie Blankenship, a cancer survivor, has learned to manage the challenges of healing with support from her family, friends and the WVU Cancer Institute. Now, she’s showing appreciation and paying it forward by donating to the Bob Huggins Fish Fry, which benefits the Norma Mae Huggins Endowment Fund and Remember the Miners Scholarship Fund.
Announcements
In support of Data Privacy Day, Information Technology Services recommends all employees delete files they no longer need, especially those containing protected, personally identifiable information, on Jan. 28.
Two short-term lots on Evansdale will be closed for WVU Career Services’ Career Fair parking Jan. 28 and 29.
Whether you are faculty or staff, you can expect to more frequently see a screen that asks you to choose your affiliation before logging into a service or system. Most people will choose Employees/Students. However, if you are employed by WVU Medicine, or you are paid by both WVU and WVU Medicine, click the WVU Medicine button.
Employees and departments are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity to get rid of any unwanted paper items from their offices and storage rooms. The program primarily is intended for hardback books; however, you also may include paperback books, journals, magazines and pamphlets.
West Virginia University students who are in recovery will benefit from a scholarship established in honor of Cathy Yura, a long-time psychologist and former director of the WVU Collegiate Recovery Program who retired in December after more than 40 years at WVU.