Announcements
WVU School of Public Health to host 'Total Worker Health' experts for speaker series
Understanding how work affects an individual’s health and well-being is key to advancing worker safety and overall health. To broaden that understanding, West Virginia University’s School of Public Health will feature two experts from the CDC National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health’s Office for Total Worker Health® as it continues its 2022-2023 Dean’s Colloquium Series.
WVU Foundation: Martino gifts promote well-being at dental school
A $100,000 gift from Dr. Robert Martino’s company, Wilmar Management, supports wellness initiatives that benefit students, faculty and staff at the School of Dentistry. A second $50,000 gift from Martino and his wife, Lori, establishes a scholarship for students from West Virginia with financial need.
WVU in the News: WVU Nursing ranked top program in the state
WVU’s School of Nursing was recently named the best nursing program in West Virginia by RegisteredNursing.org in its 2023 ranking, competing against 27 programs across the state.
Give Something that Means Something® at Nov. 21 Blood Drive
An American Red Cross blood drive will be hosted Monday, Nov. 21 from 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the WVU Medicine J. W. Ruby Memorial Hospital Bruce McClymonds Conference Room for employees and students.
Delta Omega Gamma Mu Annual Research Roundtable returns to in-person format after three years
West Virginia University School of Public Health students had the opportunity to connect with faculty members and learn about their areas of research interest in the Delta Omega Gamma Mu Research Roundtable on Nov. 4.
WVU Medicine and WVU Health Sciences holiday decorating guidelines
As we approach the holiday season, decorating guidelines are offered from both WVU Health Scieneces and WVU Medicine.
Dental hygiene senior manages oral cancer screening event
Students chosen to be site managers of a dental hygiene community service event are responsible for coordinating the overall event including managing other volunteers, working to market the event and having the necessary instrumentation and tools needed for the event.
POSTPONED: Enjoy seasonal treats at Fall Festival
The WVU Health Sciences community – students, faculty and staff – is invited to take a moment to connect with friends during the Fall Festival.
Merlin Biotech to discuss new mRNA Vaccines during upcoming lunch and learn
The WVU Vaccine Development Center will host Dr. Randall Hyer, the CEO of Merlin Biotech and president of the Blumberg Institute, on Friday, November 18, from noon - 1 p.m. in room 2940A/B, Health Sciences North.
WVU Medicine hosting Veterans Day brunch, ceremony
WVU Medicine employees who are veterans are invited to stop by a Veterans Day Brunch from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday, Nov. 11, in the Bruce McClymonds Conference Center located at J.W. Ruby Memorial Hospital.