Announcements
$50K scholarship gift to WVU School of Pharmacy honors late alumna
The West Virginia University School of Pharmacy is expanding scholarship opportunities for students thanks to a $50,000 gift from a late alumna’s family.
WVU pharmacy faculty member launches study to make vaccines more effective
A West Virginia University pharmaceutical scientist is setting out to make vaccines more effective by getting the medication to reach the interior or intracellular level of immune cells.
WVU in the News: How to avoid getting a migraine attack when you fly
Dr. Kristina Lopez, assistant professor in the WVU School of Medicine, discusses with Self ways to prevent migraines while traveling.
Registration open for WVU Rural Health Day
The WVU Institute for Community and Rural Health is excited to host WVU Rural Health Day on April 6.
MHA students earn second place in case competition
A team of students for West Virginia University School of Public Health Master of Health Administration placed second in the Meritus Health Case Competition.
Junior Nursing Academy returns to WVU Tech’s campus this summer, applications close March 15
The Southern West Virginia Junior Nursing Academy, hosted by the WVU School of Nursing, will be Aug. 13-14. The day camp will be held on WVU Tech’s campus and give participants a sneak peek of what it might be like to be a college nursing student while giving them hands-on experiences. Applications are open now and will be accepted until March 15.
Experienced surgeon, author and lecturer joins WVU dental school
Eber Stevao, DDS, EdS, PhD, an oral and maxillofacial surgeon has joined the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery in the West Virginia University School of Dentistry as assistant professor.
WVU Nursing alum selected for Johnson & Johnson Nurse Innovation Fellowship Program
Lya Stroupe, a WVU School of Nursing alum, was one of 20 nurses in the country recently selected for the Johnson & Johnson Nurse Innovation Fellowship Program (JJNIF), where she and another exemplary person in the nursing profession, Dr. Melanie Heuston, work as a team to revitalize interest in bedside care in new generations of nurses.
WVU Nursing LPN to BSN program updates GPA requirements, extends application deadline
Licensed practical nurses interested in pursuing their Bachelor of Science in Nursing (LPN to BSN) at the WVU School of Nursing Keyser Campus now have expanded access to the program. To better meet prospective student needs, the GPA requirements for previous college work have been updated to 2.5. The program has also extended the application deadline to May 15.
WVU researchers use AI to predict, detect Alzheimer’s disease
Researchers at West Virginia University have identified a set of diagnostic metabolic biomarkers that can help them develop artificial intelligence tools to detect Alzheimer’s disease in its early stages, as well as determine risk factors and treatment interventions.