Announcements
WVU in the News: WVU launches new well-being site
West Virginia University has launched a new website to serve as the hub for all student health resources.
WVU issues Community Notice about cell phone thefts and fraud in Morgantown
West Virginia University Police has been alerted by Morgantown Police to multiple reports of theft and fraud related to cell phones and mobile payment apps in recent days.
WVU Health Affairs Institute designated state’s first public health institute
WVU Health Affairs Institute, formerly the Office of Health Affairs, is joining the National Network of Public Health Institutes as the first member representing West Virginia. This designation benefits the University and state through national visibility, resource networks, technical assistance and direct funding opportunities.
CELEBRATE 2023 scheduled
Join us May 10 as we CELEBRATE another year of conversations that support student success through teaching, learning and research .
Emphasis on well-being supports WVU Health Sciences students’ growth and success
As students in West Virginia University Health Sciences’ five schools – Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing,Pharmacy and Public Health – pursue their purpose to serve others, the university is committed to helping them flourish in and outside of the classroom.
Stopping at nothing to fulfill her purpose as a nurse
As a native of the Beckley area, Richmond eagerly enrolled at the WVU School of Nursing Beckley Campus after graduating from Woodrow Wilson High School. She was progressing well through the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program until she started having some medical issues in late 2019. She was a first semester senior at the time.
Explore creativity ahead of finals
The Health Sciences community is invited to relax and explore your creative side on Tuesday, April 25.
WVU Nursing faculty members showcase their profession at Mountaineer Middle Career Day
Three WVU School of Nursing faculty members attended the Mountaineer Middle School’s Career Day to showcase their profession and encourage the students to consider nursing as a career. Held March 17, the event welcomed sixth, seventh and eighth grade students to explore future career opportunities. Dr. Ann Hendrickson, Dr. Beth Minchau, and Dr. Heather Carter-Templeton represented the School of Nursing at the event.
the Pulse: April 17, 2023 Edition
See this week's edition of the Pulse, the WVU School of Nursing's internal e-newsletter.
Become a Bridge Faculty Fellow and connect your research to policymakers
The Bridge Initiative for Science and Technology Policy, Leadership and Communications invites WVU faculty to submit proposals to join the third cohort of Bridge Faculty Fellows.