Announcements
Endodontist recognized as dental school distinguished alumni
Dr. Byron is currently the director of the dental school's endodontic residency program.
Future of Nursing WV Center for Nurse Entrepreneurship receives $50,000 to advance health equity
The awards are for projects offering promising solutions aimed at eliminating structural inequities, particularly structural racism, within the nursing profession, health systems, or community, and for projects that help improve access to care and services for those most disproportionately impacted by health disparities.
Faculty and staff required to register international travel
All faculty or staff who are traveling internationally for a University-related purpose or taking University-owned equipment or personal equipment with a University program, including email, abroad on personal travel must register their travel.
Video of PEIA-related Campus Conversation available
A Campus Conversation was held Wednesday (April 26) via Zoom focused on recent changes to the Public Employees Insurance Agency, including a presentation outlining basic PEIA benefits and plans, key changes made after S.B. 268 passed during the legislative session and the effects on the University and employees.
WVU Center for Excellence in Disabilities launches international training curriculum to support engagement and child development for families impacted by substance use disorder
West Virginia University has been certified through the Brazelton Touchpoints Center Learning Network as a Touchpoints Training Site. Offering the new trainings will help support West Virginia families in recovery and their children who have experienced prenatal exposure.
Four faculty present at National League for Nursing Research Conference
Four members of the WVU School of Nursing faculty recently presented at the National League for Nursing Research Conference held in Washington, D.C., including Amanda Edwards, Dr. Stacy Huber, Dr. Tina Antill Keener and Tonya Thompson.
WVU in the News: New doctors prepare to tackle rural healthcare shortage
Nearly two-thirds of areas with a shortage of primary health care professionals are in rural communities. For decades, federal programs have offered incentives to try to correct the problem, with limited success.
Public Health honors seven employees with Values Coins
Seven West Virginia University School of Public Health employees were recognized with 2022 and 2023 WVU Values Coins for their commitment to fulfilling the core Mountaineer values of Service, Curiosity, Respect, Accountability and Appreciation.
Dental hygiene graduate honored by dental school alumni
Karen Avey has been a practicing dental hygienist for 39 years. She received her Bachelor of Science Degree in Dental Hygiene in 1984 from West Virginia University School of Dentistry and began practicing clinical dental hygiene.
Longest serving staff member honored by dental school alumni association
It’s with great pride and pleasure that Alumni Assocation president Dr. Kerri Simpson introduced Mrs. Karen Soccorsi as the recipient of the 2023 WVU School of Dentistry Alumni Association’s Alumni Achievement Award.