Announcements
WVU School of Nursing alumni use faith community nursing course to support Greenbrier County residents in need
Two WVU Nursing alumni, husband and wife Abigail and Josiah Spangler, are working with Wellspring in Greenbrier County to fight poverty, leveraging their recently completed specialized training in faith community nursing.
Escape room scenario allows students to practice nursing skills in fun setting
As part of their NSG 312 class, WVU School of Nursing Keyser Campus students participated in a sepsis nursing escape room to practice their skills.
WVU in the News: Pathways to curing neurodegenerative disease
Dr. Ali Rezai joins a panel at the 2024 Global Conference, hosted by the Milken Institute, to discuss breakthroughs in treating neurodegenerative diseases.
WVU BOG approves Rule, advances University presidential search
The search for the next West Virginia University president moved forward Monday (May 6) as the WVU Board of Governors unanimously approved BOG Governance Rule 1.3 — Presidential Selection, Contracts and Evaluation, following a 30-day public comment period.
WVU in the News: Ultrasound technology is used in many ways. Addiction is the next frontier.
In The Washington Post, Dr. Ali Rezai and other University researchers describe research at the WVU Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute focused on treating addiction with ultrasounds.
Real-world experience leads WVU student to career in public health
Adeline Hill’s journey in healthcare began with the intention to pursue a clinical profession and a volunteer position as an emergency medical technician near her hometown of Purcellville, Virginia, to gain experience.
WVU School of Medicine Charleston Campus Surgeon Dr. Bryan Richmond elected to the American Surgical Association
Bryan Richmond, MD, MBA, FACS, Professor and Chair of West Virginia University School of Medicine Charleston Campus’s Department of Surgery has been elected to the prestigious American Surgical Association.
RTNS principal investigator earns recognition; program launches transitional living map
RTNS principal investigator Sam Wilkinson was presented with the Community Partner Award at the WVU School of Public Health Year-end celebration. RTNS also launched a new transitional living map.
Student recognized with WVU School of Medicine Patricia Fedeles Award
West Virginia University School of Medicine student Kate Gelman has been selected as the recipient of the 2024 Patricia “Pat” Fedeles Award for Compassion in Physical Diagnosis.
WVU Cancer Institute honors Brights for nearly 40 years of generosity
Back in 1985, dedicated WVU Cancer Institute supporters William and Patricia Bright recall sitting with late U.S. Sen. Jennings Randolph and enjoying the company of celebrity chef Jeremiah Tower at the inaugural Spring Gala. Nearly four decades later, the Summersville couple is being recognized for their generous philanthropic contributions to the WVU Cancer Institute, West Virginia University and the Mountain State with the Winged Victory Award, a special honor bestowed each year at the Spring Gala.