This event will take place from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday, Sept. 27, in the Mountainlair. Registration is open to faculty, staff and students.
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The West Virginia University Animals on Campus Policy defines the roles and responsibilities of individuals who bring animals — including special purpose animals (i.e., service, therapy and emotional support animals) — on University property. The policy applies to faculty, staff, contractors, students and visitors across the WVU System.
Many students across the country report they do not feel a sense of belonging at their institution, and an American College Health Association survey has shown that a majority of the students surveyed are lonely. Mountaineer Meet Ups are peer-led, interest-based groups that offer a welcoming environment for students to connect through weekly activities.
Join the Research Office at the Eberly College of Arts and Sciences for the first installment of the “Bridging Mountains: Eberly Dialogues” series as faculty discuss Appalachia research at 10 a.m. Friday (Sept. 13) in Woodburn Hall, Room 211.
WVU Tech President T. Ramon Stuart has been appointed to the Ruffalo Noel Levitz AI Leadership Council, a pioneering initiative shaping the future of artificial intelligence in higher education.
Keri Workman is making a significant impact in her community by building nurse-led access to care points following completion of the Foundations of Faith Community Nursing training program.