The Academic Advising Council will host workshops that focus on advising students on academic probation/suspension, and will also provide an overview of the University's new contractual readmission program.
Events
Students and alumni seeking internships and full-time employment will have the opportunity to meet with 170 employers on campus during 48 hours of networking opportunities.
Learn how to speak with investors at the LaunchLab Feb. 7 at 4:30 p.m. The LaunchLab will host a panel presentation on how to talk to potential investors for your startup business.
The Department of English will host a reading by Geoffrey Hilsabeck Feb. 1 at 7:30 p.m. in the WVU Downtown Library’s Milano Reading Room. Hilsabeck is the author of “Riddles, Etc.”
For more than two decades, Dr. Jim Withers has been doing street rounds in Pittsburgh, PA, providing medical care to the homeless. Withers, of Operation Safety Net and a 2015 Top 10 CNN Hero will be giving a talk on homelessness and street medicine on the WVU Health Sciences Campus on Feb. 12. The public event will be at noon in the Okey Patteson Auditorium. Guests are also invited for refreshments and the chance to speak with Dr. Withers following the talk in the Pylons area.
A new Hazing Prevention Task Force, spearheaded by the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life, with members representing several different units on campus, has planned a full slate of activities to raise awareness around the issue of hazing and the impact it has on campus, Jan. 29-Feb. 2.