Announcements
Contribute to food drive competition through Friday
The WVU Health Sciences Office of Interprofessional Education is hosting a food drive competition through Nov. 22 to benefit families in need.
SPH Happenings: Nov. 18, 2024
Read the latest edition of the Happenings, the WVU School of Public Health's internal e-newsletter.
WVU in the News: Just 5 minutes of exercise a day may lower your blood pressure
School of Public Health professor of epidemiology and biostatistics, Bethany Barone Gibbs, Ph.D., provides Everyday Health with suggestions for easy ways to incorporate more intense activity into your day.
Director of WVU simulation center appointed to international accreditation council
Dan Summers, director of David and Jo Ann Shaw Center for Simulation Training and Education for Patient Safety, has been appointed to the Society of Simulation Healthcare Accreditation Council.
Pathology, Anatomy and Laboratory Medicine names interim chair
Clay Marsh, M.D., WVU Health Sciences chancellor and executive dean, has named Melina Flanagan, M.D., M.S.P.H. interim chair of the Department of Pathology, Anatomy and Laboratory Medicine in the School of Medicine, effective January 1.
Holiday Mindfulness Workshop to be held Dec. 5
Equipe yourself this holiday season with a toolbox of mindful techniques on Dec. 5 at the Holiday Mindfulness Workshop.
Internet connectivity unavailable on Wednesday, Nov. 20
Wired and wireless internet connectivity will be unavailable on HSC South’s 8th floor on Wednesday, Nov 20 from 6-10 p.m.
Public health alumna recognized as 'Most Loyal' honoree
A 2006 graduate of West Virginia University School of Public Health, Becca Fint-Clark has been recognized as a 2024 'Most Loyal' honoree as part of Mountaineer Week.
WVU HSTA Alumni Association, MAPS collecting cold weather clothing
The WVU Health Sciences & Technology Academy (HSTA) Alumni Association and Minorities Association of Pre-Healthcare Students (MAPS) are collecting cold weather items for a local initiative hosted by the United Way of Monongalia and Preston Counties.
New HSC employees will need to complete annual HIPAA training in Infosec IQ
As of Monday, Nov. 11, all new employees at WVU Health Sciences Center will automatically be enrolled in HIPAA training that must be completed in Infosec IQ rather than SOLE.