Announcements
Mini grant helps Gamma Mu Chapter of Delta Omega shine a light on food insecurity
The Gamma Mu Chapter of Delta Omega Honorary Society has been awarded a Seeding Sparks mini grant by Voices of Hunger to support the WVU School of Public Health student organization’s work to educate the campus and local community about food insecurity.
WVU College of Creative Arts and Media seeking unique clothing donations
The College of Creative Arts and Media is excited to announce an initiative aimed at supporting our students - the establishment of a Career Closet that will be located in The Retail Lab!
Join us for the “Build the Bounce” charity kickball tournament
The WVU School of Public Health is partnering with the Monongalia County Child Advocacy Center on their new “Build the Bounce” campaign to create a school-wide kickball tournament to be held on April 12, 2025 to raise money and create awareness for Child Abuse Prevention Month in April.
Hit the slopes with SAPH!
You're invited to join the Student Association of Public Health for a ski trip to Wisp Resort on Friday, March 7.
February: HSCommunity
Love isn’t just something we feel—it’s something we give. A kind word, a thoughtful gesture or simple smile can brighten someone’s day. It can also fill our own hearts with joy and togetherness.
SPH Happenings: Feb. 17, 2025
Read the latest edition of the Happenings, the WVU School of Public Health's internal e-newsletter.
Third annual Heart Health and Black History Month discussion panel will take place Feb. 26.
The third annual Heart Health and Black History Month discussion panel will take place Wednesday, Feb. 26, from 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. in the Mountainlair Gluck Theater.
Registration deadline extended for annual QI Fair
The registration deadline for the West Virginia Healthcare Safety, Quality and Experience Improvement Research Day, also known as the QI Fair, has been extended. Guests can continue to register through the day of the event, Friday, Feb. 28.
WVU in the News: Scientists say if you walk this many minutes per day, you’ll live 11 years longer
In Good Housekeeping, Bethany Barone Gibbs, a professor in the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, offers advice for establishing exercise habits.
Two public health faculty members publish long-term care textbook
Two WVU School of Public Health Department of Health Policy, Management and Leadership faculty members, Darren Liu, DrPH, and Nicholas Castle, Ph.D., co-edited and published a textbook titled “Managing Quality and Safety in Long-term Care.”