Announcements
West Virginia Rural Health Association extends call for proposals
The West Virginia Rural Health Association annual conference will be held October 19-21, 2022, in Lewisburg, West Virginia. The call for presentation proposals has been extended to April 29, 2022.
WVU in the News: Dynamic Duo: Talking with the Editors of a New Book on Endocrine Diseases in Pregnancy
Nadia Barghouthi, MD, MPH, (near right) and Jessica Perini, MD, MS, colleagues in the Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism at West Virginia University School of Medicine, talk to Endocrine News about their new book, Endocrine Diseases in Pregnancy and the Postpartum Period, what they discovered while researching it and who needs this book in their library.
Ophthalmology Grand Rounds: Dr. Dietze to give presentation
This week's Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences grand rounds will feature a presentation from Jamie Dietze, M.D.
Walk with a Future Doc session to feature presentation on sleep hygiene
This week's Walk wifh a Future Doc session will feature a presentation from Brian Creasy, Ph.D. on sleep hygiene.
WVU Immunology and Microbial Pathogenesis Ph.D. candidate presents at annual Experimental Biology meeting
Sebastian Dziadowicz, a Ph.D. candidate in the West Virginia University School of Medicine Immunology and Microbial Pathogenesis Graduate Program in the Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Cell Biology, was recently selected as a presenting author for the annual Experimental Biology meeting, where he gave a presentation on multiple myeloma.
WVU+kc Award system now provides researchers more detailed and accurate data, Q&A session offered Wednesday
The WVU+kc Award module, upgraded over the weekend, now provides the WVU research community more accurate data that is easier to report on and capable of integrating with other Kuali modules. The upgrade corrected a problem that was resulting in duplicate records.
WVU provides online simulator to help students who are struggling
Faculty and staff are often in an ideal position to recognize when someone is struggling emotionally and may need help. Kognito’s At-Risk Mental Health for Faculty and Staff is an online simulation that lets you practice conversations with a virtual student, so you’ll know what to say in real life.
GradFest: A week-long celebration for the Class of 2022
Before the Class of 2022 prepares to take their final exams, West Virginia University invites all upcoming graduates to celebrate their accomplishments during GradFest, a week of in-person events taking place April 18-24. The variety of GradFest events will provide soon-to-be WVU graduates with the chance to commemorate their college experience.
Guidance for Health Sciences on the purchasing and shipment of computer supplies
Recently, WVU’s Procurement, Contacting and Payment Services (PCPS) team developed updated employee guidance on the purchasing and shipment of office and computer supplies.
Behavioral and Biomedical Sciences hosting 'War on Science' speaker, discussion
The WVU Health Sciences Behavioral and Biomedical Sciences T32 Symposium will welcome Shawn Otto to campus April 27, 2022, to discuss “The War on Science.” Otto’s presentation will take place in the Health Sciences Center Fukushima Auditorium and via Zoom from 3 to 3:50 p.m. followed by a panel discussion, “Truth in our Time,” at 4 p.m.