Announcements
Poore celebrates, reflects on Juneteenth in letter to WVU Community
Meshea L. Poore, Esq., West Virginia University vice president for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, sent a letter reflecting on Juneteenth in its historical context and its meaning in light of current racial issues in the U.S. to the University community today (June 19).
WVU Medicine offering telemedicine appointments at Summersville Regional Medical Center
WVU Medicine providers from five specialties – Cardiology, Dermatology, Nephrology, Pain Management, and Thoracic Surgery – are offering telemedicine appointments at Summersville Regional Medical Center.
Roundtable on West Virginia's economic response to COVID-19 set for June 24
Join the WVPEC and the Alliance for the Economic Development of Southern West Virginia on June 24, 2020, for a roundtable on West Virginia's economic response to COVID-19.
WVU Medicine updates visitation guidelines, procedures at Morgantown campus
Beginning today (Monday, June 15), new visitation guidelines and procedures will go into effect on the WVU Medicine Morgantown campus.
WVU Medicine releases 2019 system-wide annual report
The 2019 WVU Medicine annual report is now available online. Some report highlights include:
Health Sciences recognizes 11 individuals, one team with VP Awards
West Virginia University Health Sciences is recognizing 11 individuals and one team with Vice President’s Awards for their significant contributions to the mission of the Health Sciences Center.
Neuro Café opens in RNI building (main building; across from Cancer Institute)
The Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute (main building; across from Cancer Institute) opened a Neuro Café earlier this week. In addition to Starbucks coffee, the café features fresh sandwiches, yogurt parfaits, muffins, hummus, sushi, and more.
Photo gallery from White Coats for Black Lives event available
On June 8, WVU Medicine showed its support for racial equality, social justice and diversity by participating in White Coats for Black Lives, a national initiative aimed at eliminating racial bias in the practice of medicine and recognizing racism as a threat to the health and well being of people of color.
WVU provost discusses academic plans for fall return
West Virginia University Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Maryanne Reed outlined plans for the academic calendar, and course adjustments to maintain the health and safety of the campus community in a letter Monday, June 8.
Providers, students invited to participate in White Coats for Black Lives event on Monday
WVU Medicine providers and students are invited to participate in White Coats for Black Lives, a national initiative aimed at eliminating racial bias in the practice of medicine and recognizing racism as a threat to the health and well being of people of color.