WVU received classification in 2010 as a Community Engaged University and is now seeking to retain this recognition through a reclassification process to be finalized by April 2019.
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Topics include retirement eligibility guidelines, retiree health insurance options, eligibility to use sick leave and/or faculty service credits to pay for some or all of your retiree health insurance costs; income options available with your TIAA and/or WV Teachers Retirement System retirement accounts and many more.
This is an opportunity for students to get into the spirit with traditional tailgate games, prizes, music and food while connecting with employers prior to formal career fairs and on-campus interviews.
The Morgantown Mall JCPenney store will open its doors exclusively for WVU students to provide them deep discounts on career and professional attire from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Sunday (Sept. 9).
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at WVU will host its fall open house, "A Taste of OLLI," Sept.r 13, from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Mountaineer Mall, 5000 Greenbag Road.
Mark your calendars for upcoming Campus Conversations on WVU’s faculty and staff compensation efforts. The discussions, Friday (Sept. 7) and Monday (Sept. 10), will focus on how compensation is structured at WVU and the University’s recent and upcoming compensation programs.