Announcements
Marketing amid a pandemic: WVU students, experts boost online presence for businesses hit by COVID-19
Laurel Cook, an assistant professor of marketing, has spearheaded an effort to help small businesses and nonprofits with online marketing amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The project stems out of her Marketing 389 class, which received at least 89 requests from business owners once the novel coronavirus hit West Virginia.
COVID-19 update topic of community seminar
The seminar titled COVID-19 Update will air on May 19 at 7 p.m. on the WVU Medicine East Facebook page. Matthew Simmons, M.D., infectious disease specialist with WVU Medicine East, will offer the latest information on COVID-19 as he continues to work closely with local, state and federal authorities to monitor the outbreak.
From practice to theory: A graduate’s journey to becoming an epidemiologist
For epidemiologist Stacy Tressler, finding a job after earning her degree was a breeze.
May 12, 2020 - WVU in the News: Coronavirus
WVU coronavirus (COVID-19) news for May 12, 2020.
WVU in the News: West Virginia’s contact tracing needs illustrate ‘the paradox in public health’
Contact tracing is an important part of making sure highly contagious diseases like the coronavirus don’t spread. The practice helps tell people whether they have come in contact with an infected person, which in turn, can help guide treatments and reduce further exposure. But many local health departments in West Virginia don’t have enough resources to handle the existing needs within their communities. West Virginia University’s School of Public Health is partnering with the state DHHR to create a training program to get more contact tracers in place.
COVID-19 Testing and Campus Update
As the University begins to increase some on-campus research and clinical activities, particularly at the Health Sciences Center, it is important to remember that current COVID-19 testing capacity remains limited and that social distancing recommendations are still in place.
Billions of people could be invisible in COVID-19 contract tracing efforts utilizing smartphone apps
A West Virginia University consumer law expert says recent announcements by Apple and Google that they’re developing a system to enable widespread contact tracing in an effort to contain the COVID-19 pandemic raises significant questions beyond whether such a plan might even be effective.
Fundraising initiative targets emergency scholarship dollars for WVU students in need
A special fundraising initiative launched this week urges West Virginia University alumni, donors and friends to help boost emergency unrestricted scholarship support for students facing unprecedented need due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
‘Park and Pray’ event will be held to support WVU Medicine employees, first responders
Community members are invited to pray for front-line workers (WVU Medicine employees and first responders) while following social distancing guidelines at an interfaith, non-denominational prayer gathering to be held at 6:45 p.m. on Wednesday, May 13, in the parking lots located directly in front of WVU Medicine J.W. Ruby Memorial Hospital.
WVU to hold online commencement ceremonies Saturday
While West Virginia University’s 4,500-member Class of 2020 will graduate in various states and countries instead of Morgantown and in one ceremony instead of more than a dozen, graduates will be connected to each other and to Mountaineers around the world in WVU’s first virtual commencement ceremony.