Although the deadline to change dining plans online has passed, students can request changes to their spring dining plans until Friday, Jan. 28.
Students can request changes to their WVU dining plans until Jan. 28
Although the deadline to change dining plans online has passed, students can request changes to their spring dining plans until Friday, Jan. 28.
In observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Monday, Jan. 17, some WVU Dining Services locations will be closed or operating under reduced hours.
Due to staffing shortages as a result of inclement weather, all dining locations at The Market @ WVU within Health Sciences, excluding Chick-fil-A, will be closed today (Jan. 7).
As West Virginia University gets ready to welcome back students for the spring semester, WVU Dining Services is beginning to reopen its locations across campus.
During finals week, WVU Dining Services will be offering students a free small coffee Dec. 10-18 at Jazzmans, Jazzmans at Cavanaugh's, Starbucks at UPlace and Bits ‘n Bytes.
The WVU Dining Services team is seeking customer feedback to ensure we are providing diners with the best possible experience.
As we approach the end of the fall term, the WVU Dining Services team wanted to remind students with a Dining Plan that any unused meal swipes will expire at the end of the semester.
WVU Dining Services invites students to dine during Holiday in the Halls from 4:30-8 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 8. Each of the three dining halls will feature bountiful dinners serving holiday-favorite foods.
WVU Dining Services will be holding open interviews and informational sessions for student workers in the spring semester. Many positions are available on-campus at WVU’s dining halls, retail restaurant locations, catering operations and coffee shops for both kitchen staff and front of the house staff.
Dining halls will be open until 7 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 19. They will be closed from Saturday, Nov. 20 through Saturday, Nov. 27 and will reopen at 4:30 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 28 for dinner service.