As we observe National Suicide Prevention Month throughout September, the WVU Police Department reminds students, families, employees and community members the department offers wellness check services.
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From basic essential needs and life skills to creating a focused journey along the Wheel of Well-being, tools and resources are searchable in one, handy location on the WVU Well-being website.
The grants help support faculty who are interested in creating open educational resources in college courses while alleviating the financial burden of high-cost course materials and improving academic outcomes. Applications are due by Sept. 20.
Departmental costs incurred through the Managed Printing program for July and August will be visible on telecommunications bills starting Sept. 23. Information Technology Services and Shared Services had to create a customized data file to support the new billing process, and the University’s vendor needed longer than anticipated to test and complete the work.
Ryan Kerwin, a trumpeter and West Virginia native, recently released “Color,” a studio recording featuring performances by a quartet of up-and-coming musicians. The recordings leverage unique arrangements crafted to highlight each musician’s distinct style of performance.
Offered by the Speech, Language and Hearing Clinic, Girl’s Night Out will provide girls ages 14 to 20 with autism and developmental disabilities a chance to hone their social skills and build lasting friendships with their peers.