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WVU in the News: 'I had hoped for more': Air quality advocates call on EPA to revisit air quality standard proposal that looms large in WV

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s recently released plans to update — and not update — its air quality standards for particulate matter (PM) which studies have linked to heart attacks, aggravated asthma and premature deaths. Michael McCawley, a clinical associate professor with the Department of Occupational and Environmental Health Sciences was featured as an expert in this article from the Dominion Post.

Students invited to School of Public Health's "Figure It Out Friday"

“Figure It Out Friday” is a recurring series of 30-60-minute Zoom conversations for public health students at West Virginia University to help them learn more about current public health issues, career pathways, essential job skills and much more. This month's "Figure It Out Friday" on Feb. 24 will feature a presentation from WVU School of Public Health alumna Krista Farley.

Students invited to the 2023 Delta Omega Academic Poster Workshop

Student honorary society Delta Omega Gamma Mu is hosting an academic poster workshop Tuesday, Feb. 21 from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. in the School of Public Health Conference Room (3301 in HSC South), led by faculty advisor, Dr. Claydon. This is an opportunity to learn about the components of a successful academic poster and receive expert tips and feedback.

WVU School of Medicine plans to launch new respiratory therapy program

Respiratory therapists are in high demand, and the West Virginia University School of Medicine is planning to launch a new respiratory therapy bachelor’s degree program in an effort to not only give students career options but also support and grow critical respiratory services throughout West Virginia and beyond.

Save the Date for Diversity Week 2023

WVU will celebrate Diversity Week Sept. 17-23 and the Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion invites all members of the Mountaineer family to help create this year’s programming.