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Eberly Grand Marshal encourages graduates to keep open minds

Bonnie Brown, Native American Studies program coordinator and teaching assistant professor in the Eberly College of Arts and Sciences who is set to retire in August after 30 years of service to WVU, was selected as the Eberly Grand Marshal for May Commencement.

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Announcements

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Events

  • Deadline approaching for new summer faculty program on teaching with AI

    The Office of the Provost and the WVU Teaching and Learning Center are partnering to offer a new professional development program that addresses many of the urgent questions raised by the disruption that artificial intelligence has had in the higher education landscape.

  • Staff Council to meet Wednesday

    The Staff Council meeting will be held at 8:15 a.m. Wednesday (May 20) in the Mountainlair, Rhododendron Room, and on Zoom.

  • Final Zoom Phone training set for May 20

    The University’s two-year project to move from outdated Cisco hardware to Zoom Phone is in the final stretch. To support employees, Information Technology Services has coordinated virtual training sessions and strongly encourages participation. The last training will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday (May 20).

  • History Center celebrating West Virginia Day

    The community is invited to celebrate and reflect on 250 years of Mountain State history and culture at 2 p.m. June 18 in the Downtown Library, Milano Reading Room.

  • Commencement Weekend kicks off today

    President Michael T. Benson will lead his first May Commencement while celebrating thousands of graduates during nine Commencement ceremonies today (May 15) through Sunday (May 17) at the Hope Coliseum.

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Videos

WVU Class of 2026 set for liftoff

See the sights from May Commencement as more than 3,600 graduates prepare to conquer their next era.

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