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WVU outlines winter weather policies for faculty, staff and students

With the potential for winter-like weather in the forecast, campus community members are reminded of the University’s procedures for inclement weather conditions.

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Announcements

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Events

  • FSAP provides virtual holiday support

    Faculty and staff are invited to attend a drop-in group facilitated by the WVU Faculty Staff Assistance Program to gain support and learn tips on managing mental well-being throughout the holidays. The group will be held at 4:30 p.m. Monday (Nov. 25) and at noon Tuesday (Nov. 26) via Zoom.

  • Attend lunch and learn on self-care during stressful times

    The Collegiate Recovery Lunch and Learn Series will host “From Surviving to Thriving: Mastering Stress, Focus and Self-Care During High-Stress Periods” from noon to 1 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 3, in the Mountainlair, Mountaineer Room.

  • WVU Extension to offer free virtual Hour of Code event

    As part of Computer Science Education Week, students in third through eighth grades are invited to join the interactive sessions from 6 to 7 p.m. Dec. 9-12 on Zoom.

  • Submit proposal for Tunnel of Awareness

    Residence Life invites the University community to participate in its annual Tunnel of Awareness, a unique, interactive social justice experience that helps participants gain greater insight into topics of diversity, inclusion, equity, oppression, bias and culture.

  • Student Physical Therapy Club hosts Ugly Sweater 5K

    The one-mile walk/run and 5K will take place Dec. 7 at the Student Rec Center. Participants are encouraged to wear their favorite holiday-themed ugly sweater.

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Videos

VIDEO: Mountaineers making a difference — Zach Ellis

Zach Ellis, a biochemistry major from Renick, has gone from growing up in a town of 170 to traveling the country with the groundbreaking Huntington’s disease research he’s conducting at WVU. “I don’t want anything more than to help people,” Ellis said.

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