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Campus Conversation on campus carry implementation set for today

A Campus Conversation focused on the steps the University is taking to prepare for the July 1 take-effect date for the Campus Self-Defense Act is scheduled for 11 a.m. today (April 18) via Zoom.

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Announcements

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Events

  • Registration open for Kid’s Night Out

    Your child is invited to join Campus Rec for a fun “summer camp experience” during the school year from 5:30-9 p.m. Friday, April 26. Open to children ages 5-12, Kid’s Night Out offers a positive and affordable opportunity for children to interact with peers while parents/guardians enjoy an evening out.

  • WVU Benefits hosting on-campus Open Enrollment sessions

    The Plan Year 2025 Open Enrollment period for West Virginia University benefits-eligible faculty and staff is underway and will run through Wednesday, May 15. Open Enrollment is the only time of the year to add, drop or make changes to your benefits without a qualifying life event.

  • Community invited to Champagne for SANEs fundraiser

    The WVU Council for Gender Equity will host its eighth annual event from 4-9 p.m. April 25 at Table 9 to benefit the West Virginia Foundation for Rape Information and Services’ Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner’s Fund.

  • School of Art and Design holds pottery sale

    Unique handmade pottery from students and faculty in the ceramics program will be available for purchase from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. today (April 17) in the Canady Creative Arts Center. The semi-annual sale will offer a large variety of options, including berry bowls, mixing bowls and platters.

  • Join tomorrow’s Campus Conversation on campus carry implementation

    A Campus Conversation focused on the steps the University is taking to prepare for the July 1 take-effect date for the Campus Self-Defense Act is scheduled for 11 a.m. tomorrow (April 18) via Zoom.

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Videos

VIDEO: WVU releases new details ahead of July 1 implementation of Campus Self-Defense Act

In this video, Travis Mollohan, associate vice president for government relations and collaboration, and chair of the Campus Carry Sub-Group, explains how West Virginia University, like all colleges and universities in the state, is preparing to implement the W.Va. Campus Self-Defense Act.

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