Announcements
WVU School of Nursing launches new magazine, Vital Signs
The newest magazine from the WVU School of Nursing, Vital Signs, highlights and celebrates some of the outstanding work of the School of Nursing faculty, staff, students and alumni throughout 2022.
Mountaineers Go First: Nurse Anesthetist program celebrates first graduates
Fifteen students in the first cohort are celebrating their graduation from the DNP Nurse Anesthetist program this December, including Keri Adams, Kelsey Boyd, Joe Britz, Shane Brost, Megan Bryant, Kristen Cottrill, Haley Durkacz, Megan Gillespie, Jamie Hanna, Jess Hughes, Jake Key, Lauryn MacFawn, Kassidy Nutter, Kenton Schrock and Jason Wampler.
WVU in the News: School of Nursing accepting applications
The WVU School of Nursing (WVUSON) Potomac State College Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program is accepting applications for fall 2023 admission, now through March 15.
WVU-led initiative engages West Virginia youth in their communities
The West Virginia University School of Public Health and Health Sciences & Technology Academy are collaborating on a project that will facilitate another relationship across West Virginia — connecting the state’s youth with their communities.
December 7, 2022 - WVU in the News: Coronavirus
WVU coronavirus (COVID-19) news for December 7, 2022.
December 6, 2022 - WVU in the News: Coronavirus
WVU coronavirus (COVID-19) news for December 6, 2022.
WVU in the News: Girl Scouts, WVU School of Public Health launch program to help sick kids
Hospital Helpers is a new community service project co-developed and sponsored by the West Virginia University School of Public Health that enables Girl Scouts to collect and donate items in need to health care systems, along with notes of well wishes to children who are spending time in the hospital.
WVU in the News: Low-carb diet on a budget and food insecurities with Dr. Mark Cucuzzella
Dr. Mark Cucuzzella, School of Medicine professor, joins the “Everyday Wellness with Cynthia Thurlow” podcast to talk about low-carb diets.
WVU in the News: Can Adderall cause gastrointestinal symptoms?
For HealthCentral, Mary Catherine Platz, a School of Pharmacy graduate, discusses the correlation between Adderall and gastrointestinal issues.
WVU in the News: Many nursing homes are poorly staffed. How do they get away with it?
School of Public Health chair and professor, Nicholas Castle, weighs in on care failures at nursing homes across the U.S. in reporting from USA Today.