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Apply to WVU CRC's Resilient Communities Internship

This is a paid hourly appointment and anticipate recruiting up to 10 interns.

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WVU issues Campus Warning after reported motor vehicle theft

West Virginia University Police issued a Campus Warning after being notified Friday (Sept. 26) of a reported motor vehicle theft from a parking lot on the Health Sciences area of campus.

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Survey Tuesday on Pause

We’re currently pausing the distribution of Survey Tuesday. This pause will allow us to step back to evaluate and consider the most effective way to distribute this information.

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Defend Your Data: Be aware of text message scams targeting the WVU community

Information Technology Services reminds students, faculty and staff to stay vigilant about email, phone and text message scams

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Many important WVU services may be inaccessible 7 a.m.-noon Sunday, Sept. 28 during quarterly security update

Faculty, staff and students on all campuses may be unable to log into many important services requiring WVU Login credentials 7 a.m.-noon Sunday, September 28.

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SGA Conducts Student Enrollment Study

Help SGA by submitting a short survey.

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Prepare a backup device for multi-factor authentication; bypass codes end Oct. 1

When Duo Mobile is retired Oct. 1, previous backup methods for authentication will no longer exist.

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ITS recommends Mac users delay upgrade to macOS Tahoe until it’s been tested on WVU services

To minimize the risk of compatibility issues, students and employees who use personally owned Apple computers for study or work should avoid installing the newest OS.

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