Announcements
Adobe will change how you can share Creative Cloud files with non-WVU recipients on Feb. 1
Starting Thursday, Feb. 1, 2024, WVU employees will be unable to send files or folders from directly within the Creative Cloud suite to any external party. That includes anyone who is NOT covered by the University’s Adobe license, including third-party vendors such as printers and media organizations.
WVU in the News: Should you get a blood test for PFAS? The CDC says it's worth a chat with your doctor
Dr. Alan Ducatman, professor emeritus in the WVU School of Public Health, contributes to reporting from Verywell Health about PFAS testing.
Internet connectivity will be unavailable on 2nd floor from 6 a.m. to noon Sunday, Feb. 4
Internet connectivity will be unavailable from 6 a.m. to noon Sunday, Feb. 4 for parts of 2nd Floor North and South at the WVU Health Sciences Center.
WVU in the News: Study estimates 1 in 10 teens have tried unapproved weight loss drugs
Dr. Treah Haggerty, director of pediatric medical weight management and associate professor in the WVU School of Medicine, contributes to reporting from Pittsburgh Post-Gazette about a recent study on weight loss products.
WVU in the News: Forbes study ranks West Virginia ‘unhealthiest’ in the country; Marsh responds
Dr. Clay Marsh, WVU Health Sciences chancellor and executive dean, contributes to reporting from WV MetroNews about health challenges in West Virginia.
WVU in the News: Toxic exposure concerns in the military
Professor Emeritus Alan Ducatman weighs in on a groundbreaking new government study that found a link between ‘forever chemicals’ known as PFAS and testicular cancer among servicemembers.
WVU in the News: Student Association of Public Health coat drive benefits local addiction recovery center
Throughout January, the Student Association of Public Health is sponsoring a coat drive benefiting Lauren’s Wish Addiction Triage Center, a local nonprofit organization. New or gently used adult winter coats will be accepted through Jan. 31.
WVU School of Medicine Health Professions programs embrace military students
Pursuing higher education while balancing military service can be daunting. But West Virginia Air National Guard members Calista Roark and Dominique Wright found support in their respective programs at the West Virginia University School of Medicine managing their dual roles as students and service members.
Potomac Valley Hospital, WVU Nursing Keyser Campus join WVU Medicine’s Aspiring Nurses Program
Students in the nursing program at the West Virginia University School of Nursing Keyser Campus, located at WVU Potomac State College, will soon have the opportunity to both secure financial assistance in attaining their degree and find meaningful employment in their field at Potomac Valley Hospital following graduation.
WVU in the News: Common medication mistakes that could potentially cause poisonings
Elizabeth Scharman, PharmD, clinical and executive director of the WV Poison Center and professor of clinical pharmacy in the WVU School of Pharmacy, contributes to reporting from WVNS-TV about medication misuse.