WVU employees are invited to shop the Markdown Madness sale before it opens to the public from 10 a.m. to noon Friday (April 24) inside the Hope Coliseum Gold Gate.
Announcements
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Business data analytics alum goes looking for problems
Driven by a deep curiosity and a passion for complex problem-solving, Jeremy Harris is a business data analytics graduate and senior data scientist at the National Energy Technology Laboratory who uses supercomputers to tackle energy-related challenges.
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WVU Hospitality offering graduation catering
From crowd-pleasing snacks to full meals, order your graduation platters from WVU Hospitality for pickup at the Mountainlair or Erickson Alumni Center.
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Encourage students to complete national survey
Faculty and staff are encouraged to remind students to complete the National Survey of Student Engagement before May 11.
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Rifle team recognized at White House
President Michael T. Benson and Vice President and Director of Athletics Wren Baker joined members of the rifle team in Washington Tuesday (April 21) as they celebrated the program’s second straight and nation-best 21st NCAA title.
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Faculty Feature: Stephane Collignon
Stephane Collignon, an associate professor of management information systems and program coordinator for the online Master of Science in applied AI and data analytics program in the Department of Management Information Systems and Supply Chain at the John Chambers College of Business and Economics, has been selected for the April Faculty Feature.
Events
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Workday in Action: Expense reports made easy
Join the WVU Modernization Program team from noon to 1 p.m. April 28 for a demonstration of how to create, submit and approve expense reports in Workday starting in summer 2027.
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Dispose of unwanted medications on National Drug Take Back Day
The WVU Police Department provides a medication disposal kiosk at the Health Sciences Center satellite office.
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Paul Speaker gives final lecture as Chambers faculty today (April 24)
After 45 years at the John Chamber College of Business and Economics, retiring faculty member Paul Speaker will present “Num Quid Restat Dicendum” at 3 p.m. Friday (April 24) in Reynolds Hall, Esbenshade Auditorium.
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Campus Food Garden hosting seedling workshop
Learn the basics of seedling care and transplanting while helping prepare young plants for the growing season during this hands-on workshop from 6-8 p.m Tuesday (April 28) at the Evansdale Greenhouse.
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2026 Scholarly Teaching Conference registration open
The WVU Teaching and Learning Center and the Office of the Provost will host their first Scholarly Teaching Conference at WVU from May 13-14. The conference officially kicks off at 1 p.m. as WVU Potomac State College in Keyser, WVU Institute of Technology in Beckley and WVU in Morgantown each host catered receptions and poster sessions highlighting effective teaching practices and research on teaching and learning.