Announcements
Chancellor’s Awards now accepting nominations
The Chancellor’s Awards Committee is accepting nominations now through May 26 for the 2022-23 academic year. The awards are an opportunity to honor and recognize employees at WVU Health Sciences.
Join WVU and United Way for the Blue and Gold Mine Sale
West Virginia University and United Way are asking students and community members to consider donating any unwanted household items to the Blue & Gold Mine Sale.
Join discussion on healthcare in the context of HB 2007
House Bill 2007, which restricts healthcare for transgender and nonbinary youth in West Virginia, was recently signed into law.
Keyser Campus Chair invited to participate in Women’s “HerStory” Panel
Dr. April Shapiro, WVU School of Nursing Keyser Campus Chair, recently participated in the WVU Potomac State College Women’s “HerStory” Month panel.
WVU School of Nursing associate dean recognized as Outstanding Engaged Research Scholar
Dr. Angel Smothers, Associate Dean for Community Engagement at the WVU School of Nursing, has been recognized as the winner of the Outstanding Engaged Research Scholar award.
Retired nurse leads walking program in Clarksburg to promote active bodies and minds
Led by Patty Colanero, a 69-year-old retired nurse and WVU School of Nursing alum, the group gathered first for an excerpt from “Walk & Talk: Walking Together with Scripture” and then participated in an hour-long walk.
ITS and Health Sciences ITS teams will merge by July 1 to create more efficient and consistent experience
As part of the University’s ongoing efforts to be more efficient with limited resources, Information Technology Services and Health Sciences ITS will begin the work to merge operations on or before July 1.
Community health fair to offer free taco dinner, cooking demos and more
Offering a free, healthy taco dinner to attendees, the event will also feature a cooking demonstration on how to make fresh salsa. Activities will be available for children, teens and adults. Blood pressure checks and glucose checks will also be offered.
WVU login service will be offline Sunday during update to identity management system
Faculty, staff and students on all campuses will be unable to log into many important services requiring WVU login credentials from 5-7 a.m. Sunday (April 16) during updates to the single sign-on system.
Purchases of copiers, printers, scanners and related supplies with WVU funds are now prohibited
To be more cost-effective and efficient in the delivery of printing, scanning and copying services to WVU faculty and staff, all departments should use the WVU Managed Print Program.