Announcements
Virtual mindfulness series scheduled to begin Feb. 9
Do you already have a mindfulness practice? Would you like to expand your knowledge? In Mindful Steps Part 2, participants will delve deeper into practices related to interoception, compassion, inner yoga, adaptability, gratitude, and resilience.
macOS Ventura update appears today
The new macOS Ventura is being pushed to all WVU-owned or -managed computers today (Jan. 3).
WVU Master of Health Administration program to host expert panel with healthcare leaders
The WVU School of Public Health's Master of Health Administration program will host a virtual Administrative Grand Rounds on Friday, January 13 at noon.
Public Health team members kick off the holidays with a potluck and movie
On Wednesday, Dec. 21, members of the School of Public Health got together to help kick off the holidays with some food and fellowship. The festive gathering, organized by Beth Morrison, included a viewing of a holiday classic--How the Grinch Stole Christmas.
School of Public Health partners with Girl Scouts to develop program for hospitalized children
As part of an ongoing effort to provide experiential learning opportunities for students outside of the classroom, the WVU School of Public Health partnered with Girls Scouts of Black Diamond to launch Hospital Helpers, a community service patch program.
Dept. of Epidemiology and Biostatistics announces January speaker for seminar series
The Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics welcomes Dr. Megan Hagenauer as the January seminar speaker for its monthly series. Dr. Hagenauer will give a presentation titled “The Brain Data Alchemy Project: Using Convergent Genomics to Provide Insight Into the Neurobiology of Psychiatric Illness."
WVU Magazine feature: The Fence at the Top of the Cliff
In recognition of its 10th anniversary, the WVU School of Public Health is featured in WVU Magazine's winter 2022 edition.
Social and Behavioral Sciences Research Assistant Professor to retire
Research Assistant Professor Nancy O’Hara-Tompkins, PhD, is retiring from the West Virginia University School of Public Health Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences on Dec. 31.
Year in Review: 10 highlights from 2022
2022 was a year of celebration, achievement and new milestones. Following are some highlights that made the past year special for the School of Public Health.
WVU to close Dec. 30
The closure decision follows Gov. Jim Justice’s signing of two proclamations last week declaring additional half-day state holidays on Friday, Dec. 23, and Friday, Dec. 30.