Announcements
WVU in the News: Nearly 1 in 10 teens globally have used ‘budget Ozempic’ laxatives and other risky weight loss products, per study
Dr. Treah Haggarty of the WVU School of Medicine contributes to reporting from STAT News about weight loss products.
WVU in the News: WV makes a $50M commitment to WVU Cancer Institute
Dr. Hannah Hazard-Jenkins, executive chair and director of WVU Cancer Institute and faculty in the WVU School of Medicine, contributes to reporting from WDTV about the Institute's investments in cancer care and research.
WVU in the News: An ultrasound experiment tackles a giant problem in brain medicine
The New York Times reports on Alzheimer's research conducted at West Virginia University.
WVU Nursing faculty participates in NLN Scholarly Writing Retreat
Stephanie Young, a WVU School of Nursing clinical assistant professor, was accepted and recently participated in the Fall/Winter 2023 National League for Nursing Scholarly Writing Retreat.
Virtual mindfulness series begins Feb. 1
Mindful Steps: Part 2 will meet virtually on Thursdays from Feb. 1 - March 7.
Winter Wellness Classes underway
Wellness Classes are back and available both virtually and in person at the Wellness Studio! Winter Classes from Jan. 8 - March 8.
WVU in the News: Key health players look back at the 2014 water crisis
Michael McCawley of the WVU School of Public Health contributes to reporting from West Virginia Public Broadcasting about the 2014 chemical spill into the Elk River.
WVU works to protect, preserve and improve campus buildings, infrastructure
Safer sidewalks, roof repairs and updated infrastructure to improve heating and cooling are among more than 80 projects West Virginia University is tackling in Morgantown, Keyser and Beckley with nearly $47 million in state funding.
Internet connectivity will be unavailable on 1st Floor North 6-10 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 17
Internet connectivity will be unavailable from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 17, on 1st Floor North of the WVU Health Sciences Center.
New version of Microsoft Teams available next week
Faculty and staff on all campuses can begin trying out a new version of Microsoft Teams that makes it easier to collaborate across the main WVU and Health Sciences enviornments starting Tuesday, Jan. 6.