Announcements
WVU in the News: Fighting HIV
Dr. Sally Hodder tells WSAZ-TV expanded low-barrier testing in West Virginia would help slow HIV transmission.
Become a Bridge Faculty Fellow and connect your research to policymakers
The Bridge Initiative for Science and Technology Policy, Leadership and Communications invites WVU faculty to submit proposals to join the third cohort of Bridge Faculty Fellows.
Chancellor’s Awards now accepting nominations
The Chancellor’s Awards Committee is accepting nominations now through May 26 for the 2022-23 academic year. The awards are an opportunity to honor and recognize employees at WVU Health Sciences.
Join WVU and United Way for the Blue and Gold Mine Sale
West Virginia University and United Way are asking students and community members to consider donating any unwanted household items to the Blue & Gold Mine Sale.
Volunteers needed for 2023 MCSWA shred event
The Monongalia County Solid Waste Authority is hosting a paper-shred event on Earth Day, Saturday April 22. The event is in collaboration with PACE Enterprises.
West Virginia University health policy, management and leadership professor recognized with national award in teaching excellence
For his ongoing commitment to creating a more equitable and inclusive society for all, West Virginia University School of Public Health Professor Darren Liu has been recognized with a national teaching excellence award.
Join discussion on healthcare in the context of HB 2007
House Bill 2007, which restricts healthcare for transgender and nonbinary youth in West Virginia, was recently signed into law.
Keyser Campus Chair invited to participate in Women’s “HerStory” Panel
Dr. April Shapiro, WVU School of Nursing Keyser Campus Chair, recently participated in the WVU Potomac State College Women’s “HerStory” Month panel.
WVU School of Nursing associate dean recognized as Outstanding Engaged Research Scholar
Dr. Angel Smothers, Associate Dean for Community Engagement at the WVU School of Nursing, has been recognized as the winner of the Outstanding Engaged Research Scholar award.
Retired nurse leads walking program in Clarksburg to promote active bodies and minds
Led by Patty Colanero, a 69-year-old retired nurse and WVU School of Nursing alum, the group gathered first for an excerpt from “Walk & Talk: Walking Together with Scripture” and then participated in an hour-long walk.