This may only be my second semester on campus, but I can tell when the University makes new rules or fails to change policies that don t sit well with students, especially for those either living on campus or in the Morgantown area.
The Student Rec Center seen on November 18, 2020.
It s been decided that until further notice the Student Rec Center will be closed and all activities and events have been canceled until April 12. However, many students, including myself, believe that this facility should ve been reopened. If students are denied access to this resource on campus, they should be refunded the entire portion that goes towards running the facility.
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January 18, 2021 - 9:23 pm
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. The incoming dean of the West Virginia University College of Law is considering her new position as an opportunity to grow the program.
University officials last week announced Amelia Smith Rinehart will become dean on June 30. Rinehart currently is associate dean of academic affairs at the University of Utah law school.
Amelia Smith Rinehart (West Virginia University)
“President (Gordon) Gee and Provost (Maryanne) Reed are really doing some amazing, innovative things there,” she said. “It’s a really good opportunity to take a small law school and think about the things that it can do here as we face some uncertain and challenging times.”
CHARLESTON â About half of West Virginiaâs 43 public and private college campuses started vaccinating their employees against COVID-19 last week, according to a spokesperson for the stateâs higher education oversight agencies.
Spokesperson Jessica Tice wrote in an email that 1,000 doses were to be given across the colleges last week.
âThis was based on whether they were open, whether they had people who were eligible to be vaccinated who were available this week and whether they had at least 10 people who fit the criteria (doses come in vials of 10, and vials canât be separated),â Tice wrote.
The currently available vaccines require two doses, spaced apart, to reach their full effectiveness, so everyone vaccinated now will need to get another shot of the same companyâs vaccine later.
MORGANTOWN — In the aftermath of the Jan. 6 attempted coup on the U.S. Capitol, the president of West Virginia University took the opportunity to remind the WVU Nation that
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