Between January 2025 and July 1, 2026, all WVU employees on all campuses will be transitioning from an existing telecommunications system that is becoming cost-prohibitive to a next-generation, cloud-based platform that will better serve the University’s blended work force, Zoom Phone.
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Late alumna Lois Ackard Jamison’s planned gift of more than $200,000 is expanding scholarship opportunities for students who show academic promise.
Some short-term parking lots on the Evansdale area of campus will be closed to accommodate prospective employers attending the two-day STEM Career and Internship Fair Wednesday (Sept. 18) and Thursday (Sept. 19).
The WVU community is encouraged to review the proposed sustainability goals and participate in the anonymous survey to provide feedback which will be used to identify opportunities for changes and improvements before finalizing the goals.
Barbara “Bobby” Jordan Mertins, a distinguished former professor of library science and children’s literature, passed away peacefully earlier this month following a sudden illness. A cherished figure in the WVU community, Mertins served as an inspiration to countless students during her tenure from 1969 to 1996. Her passion for education and literature left a lasting impact.
Join the Reed School of Media and Communications for a screening of "Breaking the News," a documentary that follows the launch of The 19th’s newsroom at 6:30 p.m. today (Sept. 16) at Evansdale Crossing, Media Innovation Center.