Announcements
Dr. Christopher Mascio to serve as executive chair of the WVU Children’s Institute
The West Virginia University (WVU) Health System and the WVU Health Sciences Center today (April 16) named Christopher E. Mascio, M.D., the executive chair of the newly formed WVU Children’s Institute.
WVU researchers unite in search of new drug to treat lung cancer
Science is a team sport, and a group of West Virginia University researchers with differing expertise and approaches are joining forces to seek a drug for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).
Two U.S. senators, business and law leaders, philanthropists, television writer and others to join graduates for WVU Commencement ceremonies
Thousands of West Virginia University graduates will celebrate their successes Commencement Weekend May 10-12 alongside eight honorary degree recipients and two speakers during nine ceremonies at the Coliseum.
WVU Health Sciences graduate programs receive high ranking from U.S. News & World Report
Several West Virginia University Health Sciences academic programs recently earned “Best” status from U.S. News & World Report.
University releases new details ahead of July 1 implementation of Campus Self-Defense Act, Campus Conversation planned
Following Friday’s (April 12) Board of Governors approval of BOG Rule 5.14 — Deadly Weapons, Dangerous Objects and the West Virginia Campus Self-Defense Act — the University is moving into the next phase of the campus carry implementation process.
WVU Nursing alum teaches proper hand-washing
Jordan Gray, a WVU School of Nursing alum and a nurse from Oak Hill Middle School, recently completed a lesson on hand-washing with Ms. Wingrove’s 2nd grade class at New River Primary.
WVU grad marks 50 years of dedication to Mountaineers
Sitting in front of the radio in his Moundsville, West Virginia, home as a child, Dr. Philip High was first introduced to his state’s flagship university during a basketball game in the mid-1950s.
WVU CED introduces new autism resource directory and interactive map
Information about the WVU CED's new autism resource database and interactive map.
WVU in the News: A growing understanding of the link between movement and health
Bethany Barone Gibbs, chair and associate professor in the WVU School of Public Health, contributes to an article from the American Heart Association about movement and health.
Hoylman family support spurs innovation at WVU Cancer Institute
More than 20 years ago, doctors treating lifelong West Virginia University supporter Don Hoylman discovered a football-sized tumor on one of his kidneys that was cancerous. He consulted physicians in Morgantown and elsewhere, but he ultimately decided to proceed with treatment at the WVU Cancer Institute.