Announcements
Award for excellence in simulation teaching accepting nominations
Nominations are now open for the annual David H. Wilks Award for Excellence in Simulation.
Transformation update: New structure, teams and roles across ITS will help position WVU for the future
Two previously independent teams have begun the complex and critical work of merging operations, combining their respective strengths and best practices to create a new, future-focused Information Technology Services.
Save the date: MHA Administrative Grand Rounds, October 20
The WVU School of Public Health's Master of Health Administration program will host an Administrative Grand Rounds on Friday, October 20, from noon to 1 p.m. ET.
Dental school professor and oral health expert inducted into prestigious national fraternity
An expert in oral health and WVU professor is a new member of a national fraternal organization.
Campus Conversation planned Monday
Faculty, staff and students are invited to attend a Campus Conversation Monday (July 10) announcing the next steps in the academic review process, part of the University’s overarching transformation initiative.
Record number of WVU students receive Gilman Scholarships to study abroad
A record number of West Virginia University students have earned Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarships to participate in transformative study abroad programs.Twenty undergraduate students received the competitive national award funded by the U.S. State Department to travel abroad without financial constraints.
Delta Omega Gamma Mu announces William A. Neal Student Award recipient
Delta Omega Gamma Mu is proud to announce John Herczyk as its William A. Neal Student Award recipient. This award is intended to enrich the student experience by providing funding for research and opportunities to participate in public health initiatives.
NHLBI director presenting "Place Matters in Advancing Scientific Discovery for Public Health Impact" on July 11
The West Virginia Clinical and Translational Science Institute along with West Virginia University Health Sciences is hosting Dr. Gary H Gibbons, director of the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (NHLBI), for a special seminar on July 11.
Study abroad trip in London allows nursing students to experience another culture
Nine WVU School of Nursing students recently traveled to London as part of a study abroad trip to learn more about Britain’s healthcare system and to experience a new culture.
RUSH program inspires interest in rural healthcare for nursing student
As a WVU School of Nursing student, O’Neal learned about Rural Undergraduate Shadowing in Healthcare (RUSH), an experience designed to provide participants with insight into what it is like to practice a health profession in rural West Virginia.