Announcements
Faculty Feature: Brad Phillips
Caring for others has always been important to Dr. Brad Phillips. As someone who also always enjoyed science courses, when he was finishing high school and thinking about what he wanted to study in college, nursing seemed to be a perfect fit.
Keyser Campus senior helps educate middle schoolers about blood pressure
During her NSG 411 Community Preceptorship, a WVU School of Nursing student has been educating area middle school students about blood pressure.
October 15, 2022 - WVU in the News: Coronavirus
WVU coronavirus (COVID-19) news for October 15, 2022.
October 14, 2022 - WVU in the News: Coronavirus
WVU coronavirus (COVID-19) news for October 14, 2022.
WVU Student Nurses’ Association to host Community Health Fair
The WVU Student Nurses’ Association will host its 2nd Annual Community Health Fair on Friday, Nov. 4 from 5 to 7 p.m. at the WVU Recreation Center.
WVU School of Nursing discusses LGBTQ curriculum, rural health lessons from Zimbabwe and more during Diversity Week 2022
The WVU School of Nursing hosted two events during Diversity Week, including “Factors Influencing Faculty Decisions to Teach LGBTQ Content in Undergraduate Nursing Programs: A Journal Club Discussion” and “Overcoming Challenges Associated with Rural Nursing in Zimbabwe.”
October 13, 2022 - WVU in the News: Coronavirus
WVU coronavirus (COVID-19) news for October 13, 2022.
Faculty member and PhD candidate represent School of Public Health at inaugural Prevention Summit
Prevention experts of the Morgantown community and West Virginia University gathered in the Mountainlair Ballrooms for the first-ever Prevention Summit on Sept. 30 to share their work.
School of Public Health faculty to develop inaugural course for AUPHA’s Art of Teaching Institute
The Association of University Programs in Health Administration has selected Heather Henderson, MA, EdD, and Steve Davis, MSW, MPA, PhD, from the West Virginia University School of Public Health to develop the first of seven inaugural courses for the Art of Teaching Institute.
WVU Occupational Therapy simulator puts patients in the driver’s seat
On roads across West Virginia drivers may face a variety of conditions, from rain and fog to curves and sharp turns, drivers have to be prepared for the unexpected. For individuals recovering from traumatic injuries, these conditions can prove to be even more challenging.