Announcements
WVU celebrates Graduate Student Appreciation Week
The Office of Graduate Education and Life will celebrate Graduate Student Appreciation Week through April 6 with events and activities throughout the WVU community.
Night of Magic Masquerade mini-gala to be held April 27
The WVU Chapter of A Moment of Magic Foundation is holding a mini-gala, “Night of Magic Masquerade,” on Thursday, April 27, from 7:30-10 p.m. at Erickson Alumni Center. The event is sponsored in part by WVU Medicine Children’s.
Campus community invited to Passover Seder
The WVU campus community is invited to join the Rohr Chabad Jewish Center for a free Passover Seder on Wednesday, April 5, or Thursday, April 6 at 8:45 p.m.
Building Student Confidence: A STEM Learning Community Discussion
Bring your practical tips, best practices, and favorite moments to share at our next virtual Teaching and Learning Commons (TLC) STEM Learning Community conversation on Friday, April 14 at noon via Zoom.
Keyser Campus hosts job fair for graduating seniors
The WVU School of Nursing Keyser Campus recently hosted a job fair at the J. Edward Kelley Complex for their graduating senior students.
Campus community invited to Evening of Science
An Evening of Science gathering with a focus on Inflammation II will be held Wednesday, April 12 from 4-6 p.m. in Health Sciences Center-North 2940B. The event is open to the entire WVU community.
Sign up for Faculty Development “Student Performance Based on Cognitive Level of Exam Questions” session
All faculty are invited to attend the WVU Health Sciences Faculty Development Program presentation “Student Performance Based on Cognitive Level of Exam Questions” on Tuesday, April 11, from noon to 1:00 p.m. via Zoom.
Investiture ceremony planned to honor Sally Hodder, M.D.
In recognition of outstanding achievement, Sally Hodder, M.D., has been honored with the inaugural Chancellor’s Preeminent Scholar Chair by West Virginia University Health Sciences Chancellor and Executive Dean Clay Marsh, M.D.
WVU in the News: Staffing shortages make opioid overdose treatment facilities scarce in rural areas and communities of color
In rural areas of West Virginia, for instance, shortages still exist, according to research by Joy Buck, a West Virginia University School of Nursing professor. Most addiction treatment facilities are located in urban areas. But West Virginia is largely a rural state, according to the state government. The majority of West Virginia’s 1.8 million residents live in communities of fewer than 2,500 people.
WVU School of Nursing faculty member joins WISH panel discussion
To celebrate the success of the Women in Science & Health (WISH) Committee over the past 20 years, a recent panel discussion welcomed six members of the WVU Health Sciences community. Tina Antill Keener, Ph.D., RN, CPNP, CNE, an assistant professor with the WVU School of Nursing, served as a member of the panel.