Announcements
the Pulse: December 15, 2025 Edition
See this week's edition of the Pulse, the WVU School of Nursing's internal e-newsletter.
Save the Date: WVU School of Dentistry faculty member to present American Cancer Society webinar
M. Suann Gaydos, MSDH, professor in the Department of Dental Hygiene and director of the Certified Tobacco Treatment Training Program, will present “From Progress to Pushback: CHWs Tackling the New Wave of Youth Nicotine Use,” on Friday, Feb. 24, at Noon.
WVU School of Nursing begins website content migration process in January
Starting in January, website content for the WVU School of Nursing (nursing.wvu.edu) will be moved into a modern, cloud-based content management system (CMS). This update ensures that our sites align with WVU’s current visual identity and provide a more consistent, user-friendly experience for site visitors.
WVU School of Nursing partners with area school, churches on pollinator gardens to support youth mental well-being
The WVU School of Nursing has teamed up with Suncrest Elementary School, Suncrest United Methodist Church and First Presbyterian Church of Morgantown to install pollinator gardens that support environmental health and youth mental wellness.
the Pulse: December 8, 2025 Edition
See this week's edition of the Pulse, the WVU School of Nursing's internal e-newsletter.
Professor Gibbs to be featured speaker at national virtual workshop on understanding women’s cardiovascular risk
WVU School of Public Health Professor Bethany Barone Gibbs is set to be a featured speaker at The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute’s virtual workshop, Blood Pressure Across Women's Lifespan, which takes place Wednesday, Dec. 10 and Thursday, Dec. 11.
WVU Nursing shares annual magazine, Vital Signs 2025
The WVU School of Nursing is pleased to present its second edition of Vital Signs, an annual nursing publication which highlights the school’s top stories, accolades and achievements throughout the year.
Call for Ideas: Mountaineers Go First—250 Years of Medical Innovation in West Virginia
As the U.S. prepares to celebrate its 250th anniversary, the William A. Neal Museum of the Health Sciences is seeking knowledge and ideas to ensure broad representation of West Virginia’s leaders in medicine for a 2026-2027 exhibit.
Interested in learning about infectious diseases and how they are transmitted?
The School of Public Health is offering a new undergraduate-level course in the spring 2026 semester for any students interested in learning about infectious diseases and the role of public health in disease transmission and control.
the Pulse: December 2, 2025 Edition
See this week's edition of the Pulse, the WVU School of Nursing's internal e-newsletter.