Announcements
Get free grad photos at Woodburn
As a gift from the WVU Social Media Team, we want to provide you with a keepsake photo at Woodburn Hall on Wednesday, May 11 at no cost. We have limited space, so first-come, first-served who register will be photographed from noon to 4 p.m.
“Like a cake without a recipe,” WVU School of Nursing professor aims to standardize research around aromatics
Marian Reven will share her presentation, “Aromatic research at the crossroads: Time to set the course,” at the upcoming Botanica2022 conference. Set for May 20-22, Botanica2022 is the leading international conference for clinical aromatherapy and related herbal therapeutics. Twenty-six speakers from 13 countries will be represented.
WVU experiential business learning, health care outreach and personalized nursing bolstered by couple’s $1.8M gift
A $1.8 million gift to West Virginia University from Mountain State natives Kimberly and Rusty Hutson, Jr., will bolster education, health care and outreach efforts to aid residents across the state.
May 3, 2022 - WVU in the News: Coronavirus
WVU coronavirus (COVID-19) news for May 3, 2022.
Join the Teaching and Learning Commons to Celebrate
The Teaching and Learning Commons’ annual Celebrate event returns online on May 11, 2022. Intended for all instructors, this event is designed to showcase teaching, learning and research efforts and accomplishments.
WVU in the News: Us & Them — Hearing COVID perspectives along the ‘trust continuum’
Dr. Clay Marsh and Julia Daisy Fraustino talk about trust in the time of COVID on an episode of West Virginia Public Broadcasting’s “Us and Them.”
Making untreatable vision problems treatable: WVU receives $11M for visual sciences research center
With a new $11 million grant from the National Institutes of Health, West Virginia University has become just the second university in the country to receive funding for a visual-sciences Center of Biomedical Research Excellence.
WVU researchers help develop first-of-its-kind vaccination due date calculator
As science advances alongside the constantly changing virus that causes COVID-19, tools and guidelines also change, and people in West Virginia and across the nation have been challenged to stay up-to-date as vaccination guidance has evolved—a task sometimes easier said than done.
WVU experiences pave the path for a career in social justice for current public health leader
In March, current PhD students in the West Virginia University School of Public Health had the chance to meet with a WVU alumnus who’s working at the crossroads of public health and social justice.
April 29, 2022 - WVU in the News: Coronavirus
WVU coronavirus (COVID-19) news for April 29, 2022.