Announcements
Travel Medicine Clinic provides health safeguards
As the West Virginia University community gears up for Spring Break, the Travel Medicine Clinic has launched a new website to provide information about medical services that can safeguard health when preparing for travel.
Senior nursing student project aims to improve mental health for WVU students
During her research in the Fall 2022 semester, West Virginia University School of Nursing student Shelby Thomas saw a need to help address the mental health and well-being of WVU students.
the Pulse: February 27, 2023 Edition
See this week's edition of the Pulse, the WVU School of Nursing's internal e-newsletter.
WVU Health Sciences community showcases research during Van Liere Research Conference
The West Virginia University Health Sciences community recently had the opportunity to showcase their work during the 2023 Van Liere Research Conference.
Sign up for Faculty Development “Ethics, Institutional Review Boards, and Scholarly Activities: Pitfalls and Parapets” session
All faculty are invited to attend the WVU Health Sciences Faculty Development Program presentation “Ethics, Institutional Review Boards and Scholarly Activities: Pitfalls and Parapets” Tuesday, March 14, from noon to 1 p.m. via Zoom.
African Students Association to showcase culture during night of celebration
The African Students Association at WVU will host its annual African Night: The Surge Saturday, March 4, to showcase African culture.
Join WVU Cancer Institute for #DressInBlueDay
The WVU Cancer Institute invites you to wear blue on Friday, March 3 in support of Dress in Blue Day and Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month and gather at noon in the Health Sciences Center Pylons Commons for a group photo and tour of the Strollin' Colon.
Measuring Student Engagement: An online STEM Learning Community discussion
Bring your practical tips, best practices and some of your favorite moments of student engagement to share at our next online Teaching and Learning Commons STEM Learning Community meeting on March 3 from 12-1 p.m.
Panel discussion to focus on heart health and Black History Month
West Virginia University’s newly-formed Leadership, Engagement, Achievement, and Development group (LEAD) invites the campus and local community to a panel discussion Monday, Feb. 27 at 7 p.m. in the Mountainlair Shenandoah Room.
WVU in the News: Dr. Clay Marsh on COVID-19 boosters
Dr. Clay Marsh, chancellor and executive dean for Health Sciences at West Virginia University, joins SiriusXM host Julie Mason to discuss recommendations for COVID-19 bivalent boosters.