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Fundraising initiative targets emergency scholarship dollars for WVU students in need
Monday, May 11, 2020
A special fundraising initiative launched this week urges West Virginia University alumni, donors and friends to help boost emergency unrestricted scholarship support for students facing unprecedented need due to the COVID-19 pandemic. -
WVU in the News: Frustrated doctors push administration to reveal which hospitals are getting remdesivir — and why
Monday, May 11, 2020
About 25 hospitals have been approved to receive the drug, but doctors say it’s not clear how the government is making those decisions. -
WVU School of Medicine named one of the most competitive nationally by U.S. News
Wednesday, May 6, 2020
In a recent U.S. News report, the West Virginia University School of Medicine has been recognized for its competitive nature and standards, being named to the top 10 lowest acceptance rates in the country for the M.D. program.Read WVU School of Medicine named one of the most competitive nationally by U.S. News full story
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Special day of giving brings in $500K to help WVU students hurt by COVID-19
Wednesday, May 6, 2020
The WVU Foundation organized the local 24-hour online fundraising event as part of an effort sponsored by GivingTuesday, a global generosity movement. Hundreds of charities and nonprofits took part around the world.Read Special day of giving brings in $500K to help WVU students hurt by COVID-19 full story
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WVU announces scheduling, procedure for students to retrieve belongings from residence halls
Wednesday, May 6, 2020
West Virginia University students may return to campus to collect their belongings from residence halls and to complete the check-out process beginning May 11 and continuing through May 30. The move-out process was developed with guidance from public health officials and medical professionals to limit contact and expedite the process. Increased cleaning of public spaces and high-touch items, including any available moving carts, will take place throughout the day. Residents must schedule a time for their move-out to prioritize the health and safety of our students and staff; however, if residents experience COVID-19 symptoms in the days before their scheduled time slot, they must notify reslife@mail.wvu.edu.