Take advantage of this free resource! WVU graduate and professional students as well as postdocs can sign up to become NCFDD members free of charge. Register Today.
Amplify your voice and advocate for WVU graduate and professional students’ interests, needs and concerns through the GPSS. Sign up to be a part of a community that makes a real impact on your academic experience and drives positive change while connecting with peers across diverse fields.Follow GPSS social accounts @wvugpss on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook or contact GPSS officials at wvugpss@gmail.com.
Kayla Follmer, associate professor of management at the John Chambers College of Business and Economics, will serve as the first WVU graduate student ombudsperson, beginning her three-year term this fall.
Are you entering a new graduate or professional program at WVU? If so, sign up for
New Graduate Student Orientation on Monday, August 14 from 3-4:30 p.m. virtually
on Zoom.
Participate in Grad Ed and Life's Graduate Peer Mentorship program, which matches
new graduate students with graduate students who are further along in their studies.
Interested in learning about the program and the benefits of peer mentorship?
Enjoy socializing with peers, fun giveaways and great food at the Grad Ed Welcome
Picnic on Friday, August 18 from 3-5 p.m. at the Mountainlair Greens. (The rain
location will be in the Mountainlair Ballrooms).
Join the
WVU Division of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
’s Title IX Training on Aug. 14 at 11 a.m. to review the University's Title IX
policy and the protections against discrimination offered by BOG 1.6. You’ll
learn about the basics of acceptable behavior in and out of the classroom and
the many available resources for those affected by Title IX-related events.