Adventure WV will host two information table sessions in the Student Rec Center lobby Wednesday (Sept 25) and Thursday (Sept. 26) from noon to 3 p.m.to recruit staff for Summer 2020. Students are welcome to stop by to connect with us in person, and to ask questions.
Events
Break-ups can be one of the most difficult processes a person has to go through. Students will learn about self-care strategies to tolerate the distress of a terminated relationship, why break-ups can hurt so badly and how to eventually move on from a break-up. This workshop will help students understand their own internal process and help them learn to better themselves and their dating lives after a break-up.
The Native American Studies Program welcomes the public to its 27th annual Peace Tree Ceremony Thursday (Sept. 26) at 11:30 a.m. at the Peace Tree, located on the downtown campus near E. Moore Hall and Martin Hall. The Mountainlair's Gluck Theater will serve as a rain location for the ceremony.
The Office of Global Affairs will host the annual Education Abroad Fair Oct. 1 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. This event is an exciting and engaging way for students to explore all of the opportunities that studying abroad has to offer. The Mountainlair ballrooms will be filled with tables showcasing different ways students can have an international experience.
Suggest your students take a break from the stress of the semester with a friendly Knockout Tournament. Join Campus Recreation Intramurals on Dec. 12 at 6:30 p.m. for a few hours of fun before finals. Registration begins Oct. 1 on the WVUGo app, or register on site the day of the tournament.
The Division of Talent and Culture has once again partnered with WVU Medicine to offer employees, dependent family members, retirees and students the opportunity to receive a flu vaccination on campus, no appointments necessary.