Announcements
HSC Azure Virtual Desktop environment will be inaccessible Sunday
The Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) service will be unavailable to Health Sciences users from 6 a.m. to 8 a.m. Sunday, June 23, during a critical upgrade.
WVU in the News: Former owner of business synonymous with city of Bridgeport, Randle Gum, nets major honor from WVU
Connect Bridgeport features Randle Gum, who was recently honored with the WVU School of Pharmacy Outstanding Alumni Community Service Award.
CED introduces WVU CED Ally Trainings; highly requested free virtual trainings about disabilities offered on rotating basis
The WVU CED is offering four new virtual trainings featuring basic information about disabilities. They are offered on a rotating basis. Social Work CEUs are available.
WVU athletic trainer offers tips for avoiding exertional heat stroke
When temperatures are climbing, a West Virginia University assistant professor of athletic training says taking precautions like limiting physical activity outdoors — including exercise and lawn work — to early mornings or evenings could be lifesaving.
WVU adopts formal guidance around responsible use of AI in administrative operations
The University has adopted formal guidelines for faculty, staff and students to help ensure that generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools are responsibly integrated into administrative operations.
Pride Month fundraiser for LGBTQ+ Center underway
The WVU LGBTQ+ Center is celebrating June Pride Month with a fundraiser.
SOLE will be unavailable Sunday for important system updates
SOLE and SOLE-related applications will be briefly unavailable between 8 a.m. and 8:30 a.m. on Sunday, June 23, for important maintenance.
WVU In The News: 'Every one of us is at risk': How to protect against the health risks that accompany extreme heat
As the hottest stretch of weather since July 2020 looks to hit the Pittsburgh region this week — Tuesday’s forecast is close to 100 degrees — experts warn that such extreme heat poses numerous health complications, especially for vulnerable groups.
WVU In The News: Manchin announces $4 million to go towards healthcare services and vision research
CHARLESTON, WV (WVNS) — Senator Joe Manchin recently announced a total of $4,056,828 from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) for healthcare and medical research in West Virginia.
WVU in the News: Heat wave — no let up until next week
Tim Nurkiewicz, professor in the WVU School of Medicine, contributes to reporting from The Dominion Post about the heat wave across the region.