Announcements
WVU nursing researcher intervenes between patients and loneliness
“Find Yourself First.” “Don’t Be in a Hurry.” “Stay Connected to Friends While You’re Young.” “Treat Loneliness as a Thief in the Night.” These are just some of the insights that participants in the Listen program wrote as news headlines during the final writing activity of the program’s pilot run.
Nationally recognized lifestyle medicine expert named dean at WVU Eastern Campus
Emma M. Morton-Eggleston, MD, will also serve as director of the newly established WVU Center for Diabetes and Metabolic Health.
City seeks volunteers for health and wellness commission
The Morgantown City Council is recruiting health professionals, educators, and people enthusiastic about healthy living to serve on the newly formed Health and Wellness Commission.
Maynor named director of student affairs and academic initiatives
Lena Maynor, PharmD, has been appointed director of student affairs and academic initiatives for the Health Sciences Center at West Virginia University.
NIH funds WVU research to make diabetes and hypertension management a community activity
Managing diabetes and high blood pressure can feel like a solitary enterprise dependent on relationships with objects (like pills or foods) and activities (like brisk walks or early bedtimes) instead of relationships with people, but a group of WVU researchers is hoping to change that.
Free chair massages
Chair Massages, sponsored by QLI Wed Jan 3, 2018 – Thu Jan 4, 2018, 10am-2pm each day HSC North 1173 A (former Campus Safety Office)
School of Medicine’s Division of Exercise Physiology to be under new leadership
Randall W. Bryner, EdD, was recently appointed interim chair for the School of Medicine’s Division of Exercise Physiology. He will oversee the education and undergraduate activities of the program. John M. Hollander, PhD, will serve as interim vice chair with responsibility for research and graduate education, including the PhD program.
Research Challenge Grants to support development of improved vaccines at WVU
Thanks to support from the West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission, researchers at West Virginia University will be able to continue working to improve the state's health.
Public Health to graduate first undergraduate class in December
West Virginia University undergraduate students in the School of Public Health aren’t just graduating this December—they are making history. These students are the first to earn a Bachelor of Science in Public Health at WVU.
WVU in the News: Receives $1 million from opioid settlement to open new treatment beds in West Virginia
As part of a combined $20.8 million in funding, West Virginia University will receive $1 million to open a residential treatment facility as part of the Chestnut Ridge Center and WVU Medicine.