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WVU BOG welcomes new president, new members

Issuing a call for collaboration focused on the future, West Virginia University President Michael Benson gave his first official report during a special meeting for the University’s Board of Governors on Wednesday (July 23). In addition to welcoming Benson, BOG Chair Rusty Hutson introduced several new BOG members who are taking seats ahead of the Aug. 20 start of the academic year.

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Announcements

  • New class registration resources available for students, advisers

    Updated resources include guidance on how to register for classes in both STAR and Schedule Builder, instructions for dropping or withdrawing from courses, and information on time ticketing, waitlisting, registration holds and common errors.

  • Clark Hall passenger elevator out of service beginning today

    The Clark Hall passenger elevator will be out of service beginning today (July 23) to allow for maintenance and repairs. Faculty, staff and students can utilize the Chemistry Research Lab Building’s elevator to access upper floors of Clark Hall via the connecting pedestrian bridge.

  • WVU Libraries closed today

    The Downtown, Evansdale and Health Sciences libraries will be closed today (July 23) for a staff retreat. The Health Sciences Library is accessible with a WVU ID.

  • WVU hosts Governor’s Computer Science Institute

    Hosted by the WVU Center for Excellence in STEM Education and the West Virginia Department of Education from July 6-12, nearly 50 ninth and 10th graders from across West Virginia were introduced to the world of computer science during the Governor’s Computer Science Institute.

  • Libraries names Robert F. Munn Library Scholars

    WVU Libraries has selected three undergraduate students as the 2025 Robert F. Munn Library Scholars Award recipients. Ren Kully, Bailey South and Siegrid Tuttle are being recognized for their exceptional research.

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Events

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Videos

VIDEO: Offering research at every level

Cinthia Pacheco, director of the Office of Undergraduate Research, joins Leo Peele, a computer science major from Rockville, Maryland, and Dena Lin, an exercise physiology major from Queens, New York, to highlight the abundance of University research opportunities.

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