Announcements
January 19, 2023 - WVU in the News: Coronavirus
WVU coronavirus (COVID-19) news for January 19, 2023.
Free, personalized aquatic therapy sessions available for University community
Under the supervision of Lori Sherlock, Ed.D., graduating seniors in exercise physiology with an emphasis in aquatic therapy will be hosting free one-on-one sessions at the WVU Student Recreation Center for adults and children who can benefit.
Winter wellness classes now available
It's a new year, and with that is a new season of wellness classes, including Pilates, meditation, yoga, Tai Chi and zumba. The in-person and virtual classes are open to all WVU and WVU Medicine faculty, staff and students.
Nominations open for Distinction in Mentoring Graduate Students in Research
Sponsored by the Office of Graduate Education and Life and the Research Office, faculty, staff and current and former graduate students are invited to nominate faculty who exhibit the qualities of excellent graduate research/creative work mentorship.
Nursing student’s capstone project leads to playground improvements to increase childhood exercise
During her community placement in the Fall 2022, Rachel Gobrecht noticed many children at White Hall Elementary School near Fairmont were overweight and did not enjoy physical activity opportunities on the playground. Through her research and efforts, technology-driven physical activities are being incorporated at area playgrounds.
American Red Cross hosting volunteer information session
The American Red Cross Central Appalachia Region is currently in need of volunteers to continue its mission in various areas within the organization.
HSC network maintenance scheduled for Jan. 21
HSC Information Technology Services will complete maintenance on the HSC network on Saturday, Jan. 21, between 7 a.m. and 8 a.m., affecting offices, labs and conference rooms located in the HSC Addition.
School of Public Health program director earns fellowship to advance preventive medicine
West Virginia University Public Health and General Preventive Medicine Program Director Jennifer Lultschik has been named an American College of Preventive Medicine (ACPM) Fellow, further advancing her advocacy work on a larger scale.
Peer Support of Teaching available for all instructors
Peer Support of Teaching is a free one-on-one service offered through the Teaching and Learning Commons providing instructors with assistance on a wide range of teaching-related needs.
January 17, 2023 - WVU in the News: Coronavirus
WVU coronavirus (COVID-19) news for January 17, 2023.