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WVU announces half-day closure for Dec. 30 and full-day closure for Jan. 2 in observance of extended state holiday

On Dec. 19, Gov. Patrick Morrisey issued a proclamation granting a half-day off to state employees on Wednesday, Dec. 24, along with an additional full day off on Friday, Dec. 26, for the Christmas holiday. Since West Virginia University already observed Dec. 24 and 26 as holidays, the University has modified its calendar.

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Announcements

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Events

  • Tickets available for Winter AD Luncheon

    Faculty and staff are invited to be part of the Winter Athletics Director Luncheon from noon to 2 p.m. Monday, Jan. 5, in the Clark Mountaineer Club at the Hope Coliseum.

  • WVU Commencement ceremonies set for Saturday

    Hundreds of graduates will participate in two Commencement ceremonies at the Hope Coliseum Saturday (Dec. 20) as President Michael T. Benson leads his first Commencement since becoming the 27th WVU president.

  • Women’s basketball hosting Holiday Hoops, Family Day Dec. 21

    Come out and cheer on the Mountaineers as they take on Houston in the Big 12 opener at 2 p.m. Sunday (Dec. 21) at the Hope Coliseum. The first 500 fans in attendance will receive special WVU Santa hats just in time for the holiday season.

  • WVU Army ROTC to commission 8 second lieutenants

    The WVU Army ROTC Mountaineer Battalion will commission eight cadets as second lieutenants during the annual Fall Commissioning Ceremony at 10 a.m. today (Dec. 18) in the Mountainlair, Mountaineer Room.

  • Free personalized aquatic therapy sessions available

    The Aquatic Therapy Clinic offers free, one-on-one aquatic therapy sessions to adults and children who have a variety of conditions that may benefit from working in the water.

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Videos

VIDEO: President Benson makes house call to surprise incoming student

During a recent trip to Nicholas County, President Michael T. Benson made a special visit to welcome a newly admitted member of the Mountaineer family.

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