Announcements
WVU provides additional health, safety guidance for spring event planning
West Virginia University strongly encourages hosting virtual events, programs, activities and gatherings when possible to help contain the spread of the COVID-19 virus. The University has developed guidance for limited capacity events on campus during the remainder of the spring semester. This guidance may be modified based on factors such as the positivity rate on campus or in the community and increased hospitalization rates.
Under the Dome: March 23, 2021 Edition
Under the Dome delivers a review of the issues being considered by the 85th Legislature of West Virginia. It provides information on matters that affect WVU and higher education. This edition provides an update on the remote worker legislation and other issues, including several high-profile bills introduced and being debated, as the Legislature enters the final three weeks of regular session.
Pandemic Pedagogy: What Works Now and What We Can Keep Using Post-COVID
The Teaching and Learning Commons welcomes Jessamyn Neuhaus for an online workshop Pandemic Pedagogy: What Works Now and What We Can Keep Using Post-COVID Friday, March 26, from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Dental School Alumni Highlight - Dr. Bruce Cassis
Challenged by his father to always help others, Dr. Bruce Cassis began a 40-year career doing just that. And at 66 years old, an age some consider retirement, he is still helping others.
WVU Chambers College data scientists propel West Virginia’s acclaimed vaccine strategy with digital inventory management system
As West Virginians receive the COVID-19 vaccine at record rates, citizens credit the power of medical science for making that shot in the arm possible. But there’s a different kind of science that is driving a critical, yet less recognized role in the state’s vaccine rollout: data science.
March 22, 2021 - WVU in the News: Coronavirus
WVU coronavirus (COVID-19) news for March 22, 2021.
March 21, 2021 - WVU in the News: Coronavirus
WVU coronavirus (COVID-19) news for March 21, 2021.
WVU, CDC report week 4 results for 'MASCUP!'
The West Virginia University School of Public Health and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported a slight increase in the number of people who wore masks and wore them correctly during the fourth week of 'MASCUP!', an ongoing mask observation study.
Virtual Bob Huggins Fish Fry raises $500K to support WVU Cancer Institute, Remember the Miners
The first live-streamed Bob Huggins Fish Fry raised $500,000 to benefit the Norma Mae Huggins Endowment at the WVU Cancer Institute and the Remember the Miners organization. The annual Fish Fry was held Friday, Feb. 26, via livestream to ensure the health and safety of participants amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Supporters had the opportunity to enjoy a cutting-edge experience featuring virtual live and silent auctions, a raffle drawing, and star-studded segments. Tony Caridi, multiple-time West Virginia Sportscaster of the Year, served as emcee.