Announcements
Social activities across campus provide opportunity for connection
When not participating in classes, internships or part-time work, WVU offers many ways for students to make connections with others through organizations and social groups.
WVU in the News: The next gen of smart pills will transform personalized care
James Mahoney, associate professor and clinical neuropsychologist in the WVU School of Medicine, contributes reporting from Medscape about using smart pill technology to help identify early indications of an overdose.
WVCTSI provides spring training, seminar sessions
The West Virginia Clinical and Translational Science Institute (WVCTSI) is hosting several upcoming training opportunities and seminar sessions this spring.
Delta Omega to host poster competition with cash prizes
The Gamma Mu Chapter of Delta Omega Public Health Honor Society will host its annual poster competition at 1 p.m. March 22 in the Health Sciences Center, Room G119A.
WVU in the News: 'First at 4' Forum: Veronica Gallo
Veronica Gallo, WVU School of Nursing Bridgeport Campus chair, appears on WDTV’s “First at Four” to discuss the School's accelerated BSN program.
WVU in the News: West Virginia city once battered by opioid overdoses confronts ‘fourth wave’
Robin Pollini, professor in the WVU School of Medicine and WVU School of Public Health, contributes reporting from KFF Health News about the opioid epidemic.
WVU in the News: New parenting series kicks off with discussion on changing medical advice
Dr. Adriana Diakiw, assistant professor in the WVU School of Medicine, joins West Virginia Public Broadcasting's “Now What? A Series On Parenting” to discuss how medical advice for babies, like sleep positions and nutrition, has changed over the years and what doctors recommend today.
Traumatic Brain Injury Conference planned for March 27
The annual Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Conference will take place on March 27, 2024 at Camp Dawson Event Center in Kingwood, WV.
Momen family establishes endowed scholarship for physician assistant students
Future physician assistants studying at the West Virginia University School of Medicine will benefit from a $50,000 scholarship gift made by Drs. Jennifer and Moe Momen.
WVU in the News: Total solar eclipses, while stunning, can damage your eyes if viewed without the right protection
Writing for The Conversation, WVU School of Medicine Professor Dr. Geoffrey Bradford weighs in on how to safely watch an eclipse, including April’s total eclipse.