Gov. Jim Justice announced yesterday (March 3) that higher education faculty and
staff ages 40 and older will now be eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine.
“Thank you to Governor Justice for including higher education in this newest
expansion of vaccination availability in West Virginia; we will assist the
State in any way we can with distribution to our faculty and staff across the
West Virginia University system,”
President Gordon Gee said.
Eligible, degree-seeking students at any West Virginia University campus can receive emergency grants through the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund II, part of the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act. WVU will continue distributing its allotted $10,087,116 in emergency grants to students who qualify.
The first phase of grants awarded eligible students who were spring 2021 recipients of the Federal Pell Grant. Now, in an effort to continue assisting students with the greatest financial need, the remaining funds will be used to award eligible non-Pell recipients based on their Expected Family Contribution (EFC) as determined by their 2020-2021 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
West Virginia University Potomac State College’s fourth Day of Giving is quickly approaching - March 3, 2021.
Day of Giving is a 24-hour online event that encourages Potomac State College alumni, faculty, staff, and friends to support the College’s greatest priorities and opportunities – including scholarships, unrestricted funds and the alumni association.
Tuesday and Wednesday, March 2 and 3, respectively, have been designated non-instructional
days meaning there are no classes; therefore, allowing students to catch-up on
assignments, reading, sleep, and even laundry.
Because spring break is canceled this semester, non-instructional days were built
into the academic calendar.
“Flying Friends and Foes” is just one of the engaging topics to be offered during
the Mineral County Virtual STEM Festival on Saturday, March 13. Presenters will
share hands-on activities about pollinators and the Spotted Lanternfly.
Have you ever wondered what makes a pollinator so important? Bees, Beetles, Butterflies,
Birds, and Bats are all amazing pollinators. Join us virtually to learn how
pollinators complete their important work of transferring pollen from plant to
plant. Participants will pretend to be pollinators and use their fingers to transfer
pollen through a fun Cheetos activity.
Keyser, W.Va. – The WVU Potomac State College Athletic Department, in conjunction with the NJCAA Region XX Safety Committee and local and state officials, have instituted a policy of no fan attendance for all indoor athletic events during the Spring ’21 semester.
In an ongoing effort to prevent the transmission of Covid-19, and protect the athletes and students, only coaching staff and essential game personnel will be admitted.
The first virtual Mineral County STEM Festival is being planned by collaborative partners for Saturday, March 13. Presenters will share hands-on Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) activities to inspire the next generation of scientists and engineers.
“The format is different but the excitement and energy about science will be the same,” Andrea Schafer said. Schafer serves as an assistant education professor with West Virginia University Potomac State College and as co-coordinator of the STEM Festival. “Topics will cover astronomy, chemistry, dinosaurs, engineering, natural and environmental sciences, and wildlife.”
Our faculty and staff have been busy planning for the spring semester and are eager
to welcome students back to campus. The spring semester begins on Tuesday, Jan.
19.
Navigating this spring is likely to bring challenges to both new and returning students. However, there are many resources on-campus to help including the following services.