Announcements
WVU in the News: Community gift
ABC’s “GMA3” tells the story of Dr. Phoebia Moore, the first woman to study medicine at WVU, who is still giving to her Marion County community after her death through more than $1 million in unclaimed funds.
WVU in the News: First at 4 Forum: Dr. Gina Graziani
Dr. Gina Graziani with WVU Pediatric Dentistry joined First at 4 to talk about Give Kids a Smile Day, being a pediatric dentist and why she chose to be a pediatric dentist.
American Heart Association invites students to volunteer for local campaigns
The American Heart Association invites all WVU Health Sciences students to join upcoming events as a volunteer.
Meet and greet held to introduce students to international nursing honor society
Eligible West Virginia University School of Nursing students were to a meet and greet to learn more about Sigma, the international honor society of nurses dedicated to the advancement of knowledge, teaching, learning and service through the cultivation of communities of practice, education and research.
Hear from Charlene Marshall, West Virginia’s first African American female mayor, during Black History Month event
In honor of Black History Month, the WVU School of Medicine Department of Behavioral Medicine and Psychiatry Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Executive Committee is hosting an event at Smokin' J’s Rib and Brewhouse on Thursday, Feb. 23 at 6 p.m.
Under the Dome: February 20, 2023 Edition
“Under the Dome” delivers a review of issues members of the West Virginia Legislature are considering. It provides information on matters that affect WVU and higher education, as well as other hot topics being addressed that impact the Mountain State and its citizens.
Health Tips: Heart Health
The WVU School of Nursing and the McDowell County Commission on Aging are partnering to present a series of health tips. In this video, Rylie O'Neal shares more information about heart health.
WVU-affiliated organizations provide ways to support Turkey and Syria after devastating earthquakes
On February 6, two earthquakes measuring at 7.8 and 7.5 magnitudes struck Turkey and Syria. As a result, over 40,000 people have lost their lives, thousands of buildings have collapsed and more than 14 million people are in need of assistance.
FACTS: Creating a Community of Inclusion and Belonging
WVCTSI's Females Advancing Clinical and Translational Sciences (FACTS) group is beginning a two-part series titled, "Creating a Community of Inclusion and Belonging."
Gee highlights service, students and changes in higher education during WVU Board of Governors meeting
West Virginia University President Gordon Gee highlighted several programs spanning the WVU System focused on helping people in communities across the state with economic development, education, arts, health initiatives and more during the regular meeting of the Board of Governors Friday, Feb. 17.