Announcements
Marsh shares ‘Lessons from the Field’ during TEDxWVU
Speaking on the theme “What’s Next?,” West Virginia University Health Sciences Chancellor and Executive Dean Dr. Clay Marsh recently took the stage at TEDxWVU.
Diagnosis leads WVU faculty member to support multiple sclerosis awareness
Ten years after learning about multiple sclerosis as a student in the West Virginia University School of Medicine, Dr. James Bardes was diagnosed with the unpredictable disease. Now, the WVU faculty member and physician is leading efforts in West Virginia and across the nation to create a world free of multiple sclerosis.
April 13, 2022 - WVU in the News: Coronavirus
WVU coronavirus (COVID-19) news for April 13, 2022.
Going beyond the limit: WVU researcher develops novel exposure assessment statistical methods for Deepwater Horizon oil spill study
Nearly 12 years after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, scientists are still examining the potential health effects on workers and volunteers who experienced oil-related exposures.
WVU debuts GradFest ahead of May 2022 Commencement
A celebration of nearly 4,500 West Virginia University graduates begins next week with the inaugural GradFest and culminates in commencement ceremonies planned for May 13-15.
Dental school professor will have input on ADA continuing education standards
Dr. Arif Salman is one of ten board members who will serve as a representative of a dental specialty organization.
WVU in the News: Nursing student's op-ed published in Charleston Gazette-Mail
For an assignment in NSG-710, Jamie Hanna, a CNRA student, wrote an opinion-editorial piece, Can tax credits help WV's nursing shortage?, which was published last week by the Charleston Gazette-Mail.
April 12, 2022 - WVU in the News: Coronavirus
WVU coronavirus (COVID-19) news for April 12, 2022.
Orthodontics residents first from WV to attend prestigious course
Third-year WVU orthodontic residents Drs. Miranda Fabrega, Su Min Han and Justin TenBrook spent seven days in Tuscan, Arizona for intensive, hands-on experiences in advanced edgewise mechanics, differential diagnosis and the Tweed/Merrifield philosophy.
WVU in the News: Mindfulness, exercise may ameliorate symptoms, pain for those with MS
A West Virginia University assistant professor and occupational therapist - and hundreds of professional peers and colleagues around the world - are delving more deeply into wellness strategies beyond medication alone in the treatment and management of multiple sclerosis.