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Adkins officially takes over as Mountaineer mascot during rifle passing ceremony

A West Virginia University tradition continues with Braden Adkins formally accepting the role of the Mountaineer mascot during a symbolic ceremony Friday (April 26) at the Mountainlair, marking the end of Mikel Hager’s time in the position.

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  • National Drug Take Back Day set for tomorrow

    The community is encouraged to safely dispose of any unwanted medications on National Drug Take Back Day Saturday (April 27) at the disposal kiosk available all day in the lobby of the WVU Police Department, 992 Elmer Prince Drive.

  • Commuter Student Summer Send-Off set for today

    Join Commuter Student Programs at noon today (April 25) at Elizabeth Moore Hall for yard games, music, an ice cream bar, prizes and the announcement of the Commuter Student of the Year and winner of a free parking giveaway.

  • University community invited to retirement celebration for Kathy Clingerman

    Clingerman is retiring after more than four decades at WVU, including 37 years working for the Mountainlair Student Union Reservations Office. Colleagues and friends are invited to celebrate her retirement from 1-3 p.m. on May 2 in the Mountainlair, Mountaineer Room.

  • Community invited to Champagne for SANEs fundraiser

    The WVU Council for Gender Equity will host its eighth annual event from 4-9 p.m. tomorrow (April 25) at Table 9 to benefit the West Virginia Foundation for Rape Information and Services’ Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner’s Fund.

  • Passing of the Rifle Ceremony set for this week

    Mikel Hager will officially pass on the rifle and Mountaineer mascot responsibilities to Braden Adkins during the Passing of the Rifle Ceremony Friday (April 26). A reception will be held at 5 p.m. in the Mountainlair, Vandalia Lounge, followed by the program at 6 p.m. in the Gluck Theatre.

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VIDEO: WVU releases new details ahead of July 1 implementation of Campus Self-Defense Act

In this video, Travis Mollohan, associate vice president for government relations and collaboration, and chair of the Campus Carry Sub-Group, explains how West Virginia University, like all colleges and universities in the state, is preparing to implement the W.Va. Campus Self-Defense Act.

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