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WV DHHR: COVID-19 Daily Update 6-16-2020
WV DHHR: COVID-19 Daily Update 6-16-2020
Roundtable on West Virginia's economic response to COVID-19 set for June 24
Join the WVPEC and the Alliance for the Economic Development of Southern West Virginia on June 24, 2020, for a roundtable on West Virginia's economic response to COVID-19.
June 16, 2020 - WVU in the News: Coronavirus
WVU coronavirus (COVID-19) news for June 16, 2020.
WVU Athletics Announces Transition to Mobile Ticketing
Improved health and safety measures, contactless points of entry, added convenience and ease of flow through the gates are just some of the benefits Mountaineer football fans will experience this fall as the WVU Department of Intercollegiate Athletics will make the switch to mobile ticketing for the 2020 football season.
WVU Medicine releases 2019 system-wide annual report
The 2019 WVU Medicine annual report is now available online.
WVU outlines additional safety protocols for return to campus
Rob Alsop, vice president for Strategic Initiatives at West Virginia University, detailed fall campus safety plans for Morgantown, Beckley and Keyser in a letter to the WVU community Tuesday (June 16).
West Virginia University remembers Betty Puskar
Betty J. Puskar wanted to be remembered as someone who facilitated breast cancer care and for making breast cancer something that people talked about. She also wanted to be known as someone who helped people.
WV DHHR: COVID-19 Daily Update 6-15-2020
WV DHHR: COVID-19 Daily Update 6-15-2020
WVU Medicine Children’s ranks 37th in Pediatric Urology in U.S. News & World Report 2020-21 Best Children’s Hospitals
U.S. News & World Report, the global authority in hospital rankings and consumer advice, has ranked WVU Medicine Children’s 37th in Pediatric Urology in the new 2020-21 Best Children’s Hospitals rankings published online today.
WVU education experts discuss complexities of reopening public schools during COVID-19 pandemic
Stephanie Lorenze and Melissa Sherfinski, faculty members in the West Virginia University College of Education and Human Services, discuss some of the complexities of planning for—and carrying out—in-person instruction in public schools during a pandemic, including non-traditional schedules, airflow and mindfulness activities. Whatever the officials decide, teachers, custodians and other school employees will have to comply with measures that keep COVID-19 from spreading among students. And that’s no simple task.