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Under the Dome: January 24, 2022 Edition
Under the Dome delivers a review of the issues being considered by the West Virginia Legislature. It provides information on matters that affect WVU and higher education, as well as other hot topics being debated. This edition provides an update on the first two weeks of the legislative session, Governor Justice’s State of the State address and several bills introduced during the first few days of the 60-day session.
Jan. 24, 2022 - WVU in the News: Coronavirus
WVU coronavirus (COVID-19) news for Jan. 24, 2022.
WVU in the News: House committee advances bill to increase penalties for fentanyl exposure
Members of the West Virginia House of Delegates are again attempting to pass a law that would increase penalties for people who possess and expose government representatives to fentanyl or other harmful drugs.
WVU in the News: WVU online course teaches nurses about supportive care for faith communities
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The West Virginia University School of Nursing is offering a new online course that prepares nurses to be able to provide supportive care and advocacy for members of faith communities.
A Mask Q&A: Addressing common questions about the KN95, N95 masks and more
School of Public Health Public Health-General Preventive Medicine program residents – Vida Falahatian, MD, and Margaret Karcher, DO – and PH-GPM Program Director Jennifer Lultschik, MD, help answer some frequently asked questions about masks, including the KN95 mask, recommended by WVU, and N95 mask, used widely in patient-care settings.
Jan. 23, 2022 - WVU in the News: Coronavirus
WVU coronavirus (COVID-19) news for Jan. 23, 2022.
Dec. 23, 2021 - WVU in the News: Coronavirus
WVU coronavirus (COVID-19) news for Dec. 23, 2021.
Jan. 22, 2022 - WVU in the News: Coronavirus
WVU coronavirus (COVID-19) news for Jan. 22, 2022.
Jan. 19, 2022 - WVU in the News: Coronavirus
WVU coronavirus (COVID-19) news for Jan. 21, 2022:
Expression through Art: Through painting, WVU School of Nursing students, faculty and staff illustrate how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted them
The COVID-19 pandemic has been emotionally, physically and mentally challenging, especially for nurses. To help students, faculty and staff find a healthy way to express themselves, West Virginia University School of Nursing Clinical Education Assistant Professor Brad Phillips recently hosted an art project called, “What COVID-19 Means to Me.”