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June 3, 2022 - WVU in the News: Coronavirus
WVU coronavirus (COVID-19) news for June 3, 2022.
June 2, 2022 - WVU in the News: Coronavirus
WVU coronavirus (COVID-19) news for June 2, 2022.
SOLE Spotlight | HSC Classroom Technology | June 2022
Health Sciences Center faculty have access to Classroom Technology that can provide the best learning environment for both students and faculty.
Health Sciences Day at the Ballpark planned for June 23
Join friends and colleagues and enjoy an evening of America’s favorite pastime at Monongalia County Ballpark as the WV Black Bears take on the Frederick Keys on Thursday, June 23 at 6:35 p.m.
Nursing faculty member receives Evidence-based Practice Certification
Angel Smothers, a Clinical Associate Professor with the WVU School of Nursing, has successfully passed the EBP Certification Knowledge Test and achieved the Evidence-based Practice Certification. She is the first in the state of West Virginia to reach this achievement.
Wellness check provides starting point to create change
Wellness is multi-dimensional. Our mental health isn’t just a check box, but it’s an ongoing process that requires our awareness, attention and effort. This ongoing process allows for us to make adjustments in different phases of life, especially when we notice we feel off.
OLLI at WVU virtual open house to preview summer classes
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) at WVU will host a virtual open on Wednesday, June 22, from 3:00 – 4:30 p.m. on Zoom and Facebook Live to showcase its upcoming summer term classes and events designed for older adults.
WVU in the News: WVU professors weigh in on prevention, long-term effects of mass shootings
As the country continues to be at odds over solutions to the mass shooting/gun control issues plaguing the nation, two professors at West Virginia University, including School of Public Health professor, Keith Zullig, are sharing their expert pitches on behavioral pathways of school shooters and the likely long-term effects of such shootings on young people.
Keyser Campus faculty member shares importance of healthy eating with middle schoolers
Diana Niland, a faculty member with the West Virginia University School of Nursing Keyser Campus, recently helped educate more than 300 sixth-grade students about the importance of fruit and vegetable intake.
WVU educator emphasizes importance of global health focus
Global health rotations offered through the West Virginia University School of Medicine provide fourth-year medical students with experience in the practice of medicine in a global setting, introduce students to important global health issues and prepare students for global travel.