Announcements
WVU in the News: Is Listening to Music Good For Your Health?
Dr. Kim Innes, associate professor in the Department of Epidemiology, recently spoke to TIME about the mood-boosting benefits of listening to music.
Three celebrate completion of postdoctoral orthodontics program
Dr. MacKenzie Boyles-Horan, Dr. Tyler Crowe and Dr. Amer Shammaa completed a Master of Science from the Department of Orthodontics.
Martin appointed to NBME’s International Oversight Committee
The National Board of Medical Examiners has added Chris Martin to its International Oversight Committee.
WVU School of Medicine Alpha Omega Alpha honor society inducts new members
Members of the West Virginia University School of Medicine classes of 2017 and 2018, as well as medical residents and faculty, were inducted into the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society (AOA) on Friday, April 6.
WVU expert briefed congressional panel on needle exchange
WVU infectious disease expert Judith Feinberg, MD, will participate in a briefing for members of Congress and their staffs on Capitol Hill Tuesday, April 24, at noon in the Congressional Visitor Center.
School of Dentistry admissions hosts 38 for Destination Dentistry
Undergraduate students considering a career in dentistry spend a day learning about the application process and get to experience hands-on activities in the WVU School of Dentistry simulation lab.
Dentistry's admissions leader chosen to receive social justice award
On Friday, April 20, 2018, the Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion honored Dr. Shelia S. Price with one of the university's most prestigious awards.
ICRC's Blosnich discusses the intersection between faith and suicidal behavior in the LGBQ community
WVU Injury Control and Research Center senior scientist and School of Public Health alumnus Dr. John Blosnich was recently featured in stories highlighting a study linking faith and suicidal behavior in the LGBQ community.
WV KIDS COUNT to release report on wellbeing of children and families in West Virginia
WV KIDS COUNT, in partnership with WVU Medicine Children’s and the WVU Rockefeller School of Public Policy and Politics, will hold an event on April 23 at noon at the WVU Heart and Vascular Institute’s Bruce McClymonds Conference Center to release the second in a series of six issue briefs on the wellbeing of children and families in West Virginia.
Austin named as Generation Next : 40 Under 40 award recipient
On April 13, the annual Generation Next: 40 Under 40 recognized its award recipients in Charleston. WVU Health Sciences Center's Josh Austin was among those honored.