Announcements
New WVU study tracks medical resident sleep, burnout
From treating patients to continuing education, medical school graduates spend several hours each week dedicated to their practice during residency training. To help determine the level of fatigue the trainees experience, West Virginia University researchers studied individuals completing a rotation in the intensive care unit.
Meal Ticket: A prescription for fresh produce, better health
For “Terry,” a 60-year-old with diabetes, it began with the bok choy. “Terry” was reluctant to take the Chinese cabbage found in many Asian recipes from the box of vegetables prescribed through the Farm to You Program at the West Virginia University School of Medicine’s Eastern Campus, but it came with a recipe, so they gave the stir fry a try.
MAP and Applaud services may be offline Saturday
MAP, Applaud and related services such as Web Clock, Leave Request and MyReports may be unavailable from 5:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday (Sept. 16) for important system updates that must be done outside our normal maintenance window.
Update to macOS Ventura appears today, installation can only be deferred until noon Sept. 17
An important security update to computers running macOS Ventura will be available on all WVU-owned or -managed machines starting at noon today (Sept. 11) and installation can only be deferred until noon Sunday (Sept. 17). After that time, you will be forced to install the update.
Embrace well-being as your academic journey continues
As you settle into the fall semester, visit WVU’s well-being website to help connect you with information and resources for managing stress, sleep, nutrition, relationships, substance use, mental health, self-care and more.
WVU in the News: Exercise is one of the best forms of preventive medicine
Writing in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Dr. Scott Meester provides insights into exercise as preventative medicine.
WVU pharmacy professor to lead groundbreaking research with new $11.2 million grant
The West Virginia University School of Pharmacy will soon join the elite institutions championing biomedical research excellence.
WVU in the News: Multiarmed approach key to battling substance addiction
This year for International Overdose Awareness Day, which took place last Thursday, West Virginia showed something that the rest of the country could not. The state’s overdose deaths decreased slightly while the nation as a whole did not.
Hazel Ruby McQuain Graduate Scholarship honors 10 students striving to better West Virginia
Ten students with a shared goal of bettering the Mountain State — including Madison Taylor, who is continuging her research and education by earning a Master of Public Health — have been awarded the Hazel Ruby McQuain Graduate Scholarship to help them continue graduate study in their chosen fields.
Study abroad trip provides WVU student with beneficial experiences in pharmacy and beyond
While balancing classes, extracurricular activities, internships and work, students at West Virginia University have several opportunities for hands-on experiences that connect classroom learning to real-word practice.