'Gov. Jim Justice signed the bill into law in March 2023, despite backlash from college administrators throughout the state.'
“Gov. Jim Justice signed the bill into law in March 2023, despite backlash from college administrators throughout the state.”Officials at WVU say they are ready for the Campus Self-Defense Act that takes effect Monday.
In preparation for the changes to campus, WVU’s Board of Governors passed BOG Finance and Administration Rule 5.14, which detailed certain exceptions to the law as well as safety precautions for students.
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