Announcements
Student Medical Association to host Black History Month lecture series
The West Virginia University School of Medicine Student National Medical Association will host Sarah Dotson, M.D., and Olihe Okoro, Ph.D., as part of a Black History Month lecture series.
WVU in the News: Preparing leaders to move West Virginia forward
Dr. Lisa Costello, assistant professor in the WVU School of Medicine Division Pediatric General Medicine, is part of a Leadership West Virginia profile from WV Living.
Participants needed for knee pain research study at WVU
Nick Linn, a student in the West Virginia University School of Medicine Exercise Physiology program, is seeking participants for his master’s thesis project.
WVU School of Medicine Rural Track students learn about unique health challenges during Nutrition Immersion trip
A trip to the dollar store for fruits and vegetables. A gas station that doubles as a general store for pantry goods. In a world full of one-touch app conveniences, a group of West Virginia University medical students recently immersed themselves in a rural food desert experience, and they say the empathy they learned is just what the doctor ordered.
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We come together every day to create a strong community that works toward the mission of improving health through education, research and patient care. And each of us has a unique perspective and set of talents that help us fulfill our purpose.
HIV/IPE volunteer opportunity available for Health Sciences students
The MidAtlantic AIDS Education and Training Center is offering a volunteer opportunity in HIV workforce development for third- and fourth-year students at WVU Health Sciences. Complete the registration form by Monday, Feb. 6, at 4 p.m.
Registration open for Nurse Entrepreneur Course in Bridgeport
The Future of Nursing West Virginia is offering a Nurse Entrepreneur Course in Bridgeport which will provide the training, tools and support needed to open your own health-related business.
Students invited to Valentine's Day-themed School of Public Health information session
Why do we LOVE Public Health? Join us on Valentine's Day to find out! Enjoy some sweet treats and learn more about both our undergraduate and graduate programs, courses and other unique offerings from the School of Public Health.
World-renowned philosopher, cognitive scientist to visit WVU
The Department of Philosophy will host Daniel Dennett as he presents "How, When and Why Can We Trust Our Brains?" from 4-5:30 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 10, in G-20 Ming Hsieh Hall.
School of Public Health faculty to present inaugural course for AUPHA’s Art of Teaching Institute
West Virginia University's School of Public Health will play a part in preparing the next generation of health administration educators as a part of the Association of University Programs in Health Administration (AUPHA)'s Art of Teaching Institute (ATI) in March.