Announcements
WVU tapped to transform neuroscience research in the Mountain State
West Virginia University will help elevate neuroscience throughout the Mountain State by ramping up academic scientific research, making strategic faculty and staff hires, and adding state-of-the-art infrastructure to address the field’s most perplexing challenges.
Beckley nursing student named one of WVU Tech’s 2023 Presidential Leadership Award winners
West Virginia University Institute of Technology (WVU Tech) has announced the 2023 Presidential Leadership Award winners, including Carley Knuckles, a WVU School of Nursing Beckley Campus senior.
WVU in the News: WHO says covid no longer ‘public health emergency’
Dr. Clay Marsh talks with WV MetroNews about what’s next, now that the World Health Organization has determined COVID-19 is no longer a global health emergency.
WVU in the News: The breath-taking effects of climate change
Medscape highlights a review from Dr. Priya Balakrishnan and others looking at what climate change could mean for the prevalence and severity of respiratory illnesses.
WVU in the News: How to handle unexpected migraine symptoms when they strike
Dr. David Watson tells Self there is no single solution that works for everyone when it comes to migraine management.
Dental hygiene mom masters passion, purpose and parenting with a smile
What others viewed as obstacles, Kayley looked at as opportunities to succeed at the highest level.
Nursing provides opportunity for twins to give double the care to their hometown community
From taking their first steps as children to taking their first steps across the stage at graduation, twins Courtni LaRue DeWitt and Julie LaRue Smith have been walking through life together.
Two Keyser Campus seniors honored with placement on Whitmore-Gates Academic Achievement Wall
Two WVU School of Nursing Keyser Campus seniors, Aslyn Didawick and Stacy Gallant, have been honored with recognition on the Duke Anthony Whitmore/Henry Louis Gates, Jr Academic Achievement Wall.
WVU in the News: DHHR and WVU Health Affairs Institute release findings of MATCH survey
The West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources, in partnership with the West Virginia University Health Affairs Institute, today published findings of the first Mountain State Assessment of Trends in Community Health (MATCH) survey.
Honest and compassionate care: WVU health schools educating nation’s ‘most trusted’ professions
Healthcare professionals have an immense responsibility to the patients and the communities they serve. To fulfill that responsibility, providers follow a strong ethical framework to guide their decisions in these challenging professions.