Announcements
Seven recognized for commitment to mentoring undergraduate students in research
Six faculty members and one graduate student were recently named recipients of the Travis Stimeling Award for Mentoring Undergraduates in Research.
WVU in the News: ADHD often goes undetected in adults, experts say
In UPI, Dr. Jeremiah Hopkins explains why it is beneficial for people with adult ADHD to work through the process of diagnosis and symptom treatment.
Summer activities to be hosted at Health Sciences Center
BeWell, Collegiate Recovery, WellWVU and the Health Sciences Chancellor’s Office will host outdoor activities throughout the summer, weather permitting, at the Health Sciences Center Memorial Gardens.
BeWell to host weekly community walks this summer
BeWell and the Carruth Center will host a Wake Up and Walk weekly series this summer for students to enhance their mental well-being, practice self-care and build social connections.
Carruth Center and Adventure WV to host outdoor socials weekly this summer
The Carruth Center and Adventure WV will host outdoor socials every Friday from May 17 to August 2 (except July 5) at Morgantown Adventure Outfitters. Each week, participants will decide if the group is biking, kayaking or walking.
Carruth Center and Adventure WV to host Grad Student Bike and Banter weekly this summer
Join the Carruth Center and Adventure WV this summer for a weekly bike ride! The group will meet every Thursday from May 16 to Aug 1 (except July 4) from 3-5 p.m.
WVU Public Health graduates impact communities across West Virginia through practice-based experience
Growing up in Morgantown, West Virginia University was the obvious college choice for Eva Cicci and Colton Sanders. Now, as they prepare to graduate in May, the two School of Public Health students are ready to start a new journey, expanding on the impact they’ve already made through their experiences serving communities across the state.
Innovative camp program to pair teen girls with developmental disabilities or autism with peers
Girls Night Out, a new camp program in Morgantown, will provide girls with autism and developmental disabilities a chance to hone their social skills and build lasting friendships with their peers.
SOLE unavailable 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, May 11
SOLE and SOLE-related applications will be unavailable from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, May 11 for important maintenance. There will be no noticeable changes in features or functionality when this work is complete.
WVU Cancer Institute raises over $1.1M at record-breaking Spring Gala
The WVU Cancer Institute shared and celebrated its collaborative work to reduce the cancer burden in Appalachia at this year’s Spring Gala, which raised over $1.1 million – a new record – to support cancer care, research, and outreach.