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As part of our commitment to protecting the safety and well-being of our campus community, West Virginia University has launched a COVID-19 dashboard today (Aug. 3) to track and compile information collected during testing across the WVU System. The dashboard (http://www.wvu.edu/return-to-campus/daily-test-results) will be updated Monday-Friday by 11 a.m. and include information regarding students and employees broken out by campus. Updates will also be provided by the University on WVU Safety social media accounts. Additionally, faculty and staff should watch for information on trends and other COVID-19 related updates every Monday afternoon in WVUWeekly, or as necessary.

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    Instructors can drop in for a one-on-one consultation during the online sessions that will be offered by the Teaching and Learning Commons. No appointment necessary.

  • REMINDER: Return to Campus Conversation: Preparing for Fall

    Join University leaders for the next Return to Campus Conversations today (July 30) at 10 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. These live sessions will include information on testing, the move-in process, roommates, welcome back kits, Welcome Week, class schedules, behavior expectations, teaching modalities, personal safety, campus safety and new information about the “phased” return planned for the Morgantown campus.

  • REMINDER: Return to Campus Conversation: Preparing for Fall

    Join University leaders for the next Return to Campus Conversations today (July 30) at 10 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. These live sessions will include information on testing, the move-in process, roommates, welcome back kits, Welcome Week, class schedules, behavior expectations, teaching modalities, personal safety, campus safety and new information about the “phased” return planned for the Morgantown campus.

  • University community invited to Sommers retirement celebration Thursday

    John Sommers, a project manager for WVU’s Planning, Design, Construction and Scheduling, will retire at the end of July after 20 years of service to WVU. Auxiliary and Business Services will hold a virtual recognition ceremony tomorrow (July 30) at 1 p.m.

  • Join virtual celebration honoring Karraker’s 35 years of service

    The Office of the Provost and the Office of Graduate Education and Life are celebrating Katherine Karraker’s 35 years of service to WVU and invite all faculty, staff and students to participate.

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Five historic campus trees slated for removal to promote pedestrian and campus safety

The Office of Sustainability and Facilities and Services recently partnered with a third-party expert in tree care and conservation to assess the health and potential safety risks of several trees in high-traffic areas across the Morgantown campus. Learn more about it in this latest edition of Inside WVU Today.

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