Announcements
Nominations being accepted for 2023 WVU Foundation Outstanding Philanthropy Awards
The WVU Foundation invites the University community to consider nominating donors for their exceptional generosity, commitment and leadership, and proven records of outstanding civic and charitable devotion to WVU.
WVU provides salary adjustment to offset PEIA employee premium increases
In response to recent increases to West Virginia Public Employees Insurance Agency insurance premiums for Plan Year 2024, West Virginia University is adjusting the base salaries for employees who carry PEIA health benefits, effective Sunday, Aug. 13.
WVU epidemiologist appointed as White House senior policy analyst
A West Virginia University epidemiologist has joined the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy as a senior policy analyst.
Today (July 24): MAP, Applaud and related services will be offline 8 p.m.-midnight
MAP, Applaud and related services such as Web Clock, Leave Request and MyReports will be unavailable time from 8 p.m. to midnight today (Monday, July 24) for an urgent system update.
Blood Drive planned for Aug. 9 at Ruby Memorial Hospital
An American Red Cross blood drive will be held Wednesday, Aug. 9 from noon to 6 p.m. in the Bruce McClymonds Conference Room A.
Provost’s Office to host Academic Transformation self-study preparation sessions on Thursday, July 27
The Provost’s Office will hold two virtual self-study preparation sessions for deans, directors, chairs and faculty who are involved in preparing self-studies for this summer's Board of Governor's program reviews identified in Academic Transformation.
WVU in the News: Being a 'Weekend Warrior' can still help your heart
In Healthline, Bethany Barone Gibbs weighs in on a study that found recommended levels of exercise do not have to be spread out through a full week to reduce risks of stroke and atrial fibrillation.
SPH New Student Orientation for graduate students
Message from Assistant Dean Scot McIntosh re: New Student Orientation:
Co-creator of the Transtheoretical Model of behavior change to present during Grand Rounds
In collaboration with the West Virginia University Institute for Community and Rural Health, the WVU School of Public Health will host Dr. Carlo DiClemente, co-creator of the Transtheoretical Model of behavior change for a Grand Rounds on Monday, August 7.
Public Health professor appointed as review panel co-chair for National Institutes of Health
West Virginia University School of Public Health Professor Ranjita Misra, PhD, will co-chair a review panel for the CSR’s study section focused on Implementation Research on Noncommunicable Disease Risk Factors among LMIC Populations, which comprises researchers and implementation scientists around the globe.