West Virginia youths can join 75,000 of their peers in “discovering the treasures of 4-H” during National 4-H Week, held Oct. 7-13. West Virginia 4-H is a free youth development program of the West Virginia University Extension Service that builds leadership skills, strengthens communities and emphasizes a “learn by doing” approach to education.
Events
The campus community is invited to an open forum for the Director of Admission Operations position. Candidate Allison Flynn will present on “Trends in Admission Processing That Would Be Beneficial at WVU” Oct. 9 at 3 p.m. in the Laurel Room of the Mountainlair.
Mark your calendar for three Campus Conversations (Oct. 5, 9 and 15) for an update on the Shared Services project.
The Leading Generations workshop held Oct. 10 from 1-4 p.m. in the Rhododendron Room of the Mountainlair will help participants understand the various generations present at work. Both the young and older worker have ideas and suggestions to offer, which will help the organization thrive in the marketplace. For managers, learning how to deal with the generation gaps at work will help you become a better leader.
The Rack will hold a Mobile Food Pantry today (Oct. 5) from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in partnership with Mountaineer Food Bank and Feeding America. During this event, fresh, cost-free produce and snacks will be distributed to faculty, staff or students in need of these items.
Come learn the fundamentals of U.S. copyright, what fair use allows, and the benefits of the Creative Commons. Join us Oct. 8 from 3:30 -5 p.m. in Evansdale Library, Room 130.