Announcements
WVU in the News: US overdose deaths may be peaking, but experts are wary
Erin Winstanley, associate professor in the WVU School of Medicine, discusses the impact of the pandemic on overdose deaths in reporting from The Associated Press.
WVU in the News: RSV is sending older adults to the hospital at higher rates than usual
Daphne-Dominique Villanueva, assistant professor in the WVU School of Medicine, addresses RSV in adults as hospitalizations rise in an article from Health.
Fall Nursing Expo welcomes prospective students, future nurses
Hosted recently at the WVU School of Nursing Beckley Campus, the 2022 Fall Nursing Expo offered prospective students an opportunity to learn more about nursing as a career.
Attend a panel discussion on ‘The Skriker’
The School of Theatre and Dance Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee and the WVU Council for Gender Equity Outreach Committee will co-host a panel discussion exploring themes including mental and reproductive health in conjunction with the production of Caryl Churchill’s “The Skriker.”
November 18, 2022 - WVU in the News: Coronavirus
WVU coronavirus (COVID-19) news for November 18, 2022.
Consider supporting Kesem during Giving Tuesday
Ty Flynn, a senior in the West Virginia University School of Nursing and director for WVU’s Camp Kesem, is asking for support for Kesem during Giving Tuesday on Nov. 29.
SNA hosts job fair for Health Sciences students
The WVU Student Nurses' Association hosted a job fair for Health Sciences students Monday, Nov. 14 from in the HSC Pylons. The event welcomed 10 hospital systems, including Highmark Health of Pittsburgh, Eisenhower Health of California, TMC HealthCare of Arizona, as well as military recruiters, SON graduate recruiters, WVU ROTC recruiter, and hospitals from all around West Virginia.
'Mindful Steps to Seasonal Changes' workshop scheduled for Dec. 8
Join the Mindfulness Team to explore tips on transitioning to a different season with grace and ease on Thursday, Dec. 8, from 12-1 p.m. via Zoom.
AHEC Scholars pack lunches for rural students in need
Two WV Area Health Education Centers (AHEC) Rural Community Health Scholars selected from the WVU School of Nursing Keyser Campus are already hard at work giving back to the rural community.
WVU Master of Public Health program provides greater flexibility, more competitive
In an ongoing, strategic effort to give graduates a competitive edge, the West Virginia University School of Public Health has revamped one of its longstanding graduate degree programs. The Master of Public Health program, established nearly 25 years ago, was recently reshaped to enhance its core curriculum and provide students with an even higher level of professional preparation.