Announcements
ITS and Health Sciences ITS teams will merge by July 1 to create more efficient and consistent experience
As part of the University’s ongoing efforts to be more efficient with limited resources, Information Technology Services and Health Sciences ITS will begin the work to merge operations on or before July 1.
Public Health research assistant professor discusses cancer survivorship care, WVU Medicine 'Tuesday Talks'
Dr. Nicole Stout, research assistant professor in the WVU School of Public Health's Department of Health Policy, Management and Leadership and the WVU Cancer Institute, discusses the Cancer Institute's Survivorship Program with host of WVU Medicine Tuesday Talks.
Public Health doctoral candidate accepted into renowned CDC fellowship program as an EIS Officer
When West Virginia University School of Public Health PhD candidate Eric Lundstrom received a phone call with the opportunity of a lifetime, he almost didn’t answer.
Community health fair to offer free taco dinner, cooking demos and more
Offering a free, healthy taco dinner to attendees, the event will also feature a cooking demonstration on how to make fresh salsa. Activities will be available for children, teens and adults. Blood pressure checks and glucose checks will also be offered.
WVU research team steers students through murky waters of ChatGPT coding
West Virginia University researchers are preparing high school seniors and college students to harness the power of ChatGPT, the popular artificial intelligence chatbot, through coding while addressing the platform’s potential shortcomings.
WVU login service will be offline Sunday during update to identity management system
Faculty, staff and students on all campuses will be unable to log into many important services requiring WVU login credentials from 5-7 a.m. Sunday (April 16) during updates to the single sign-on system.
Purchases of copiers, printers, scanners and related supplies with WVU funds are now prohibited
To be more cost-effective and efficient in the delivery of printing, scanning and copying services to WVU faculty and staff, all departments should use the WVU Managed Print Program.
April 12, 2023 - WVU in the News: Coronavirus
WVU coronavirus (COVID-19) news for April 12, 2023.
TLC to host ‘A Game Theory Praxis’
Gamification is becoming an increasingly common topic in educational settings. In this virtual session, we will explore answers to the theories behind this trend, how it affects learning, and more.
Stumbling into the Future: A Beginner's Guide to ChatGPT and Conversational AI
Join the Teaching and Learning Commons online as we demonstrate the functionality of ChatGPT on Tuesday, April 25, from 1-2 p.m. on Zoom. This session will include contributions from participants. We will also discuss the practical and ethical implications of ChatGPT use for classes.