Announcements
Nurse Educator features article by two WVU School of Nursing faculty members
"Transitioning a Graduate Nursing Physical Examination Skills Course to an Online Learning Modality," authored by Emily Barnes and Billie Vance, is now available online on Nurse Educator.
School of Public Health recognizes top students, faculty, staff and community partner, celebrates ‘firsts’
In keeping with the annual tradition of recognizing its outstanding students, faculty, staff and community partners, the West Virginia University School of Public Health held its annual year-end awards ceremony on Thursday, April 28, in the Health Sciences Center Fukushima Auditorium.
Congratulations to the Three-Minute Thesis grand finale winners
Rudi Safarudin, a student in the Health Services and Outcomes Research program from the School of Pharmacy, received the People’s Choice Award for his presentation on “Opioids' Medical Dilemma: Powerful Painkillers vs. Cancer Risks Later in Life?”
Instructors and students should prepare for eCampus outage May 12 for navigation upgrade
Instructors and students should prepare for an eCampus outage 8 a.m.-noon Thursday, May 12, while Information Technology Services launches a new left-hand navigation menu that will better organize information and reduce the clicks required to accomplish a task.
May 12 Campus Conversation to focus on an intercollegiate program incubator and an overview of Academic Transformation efforts to date
Next week, the Office of the Provost will round out its monthly Campus Conversations focused on academic transformation initiatives. The fifth and final session, “Academic Transformation: Intercollegiate Incubator and Semester Wrap-Up,” is scheduled for Thursday, May 12, at 11 a.m. This session will be virtual only.
May 4, 2022 - WVU in the News: Coronavirus
WVU coronavirus (COVID-19) news for May 4, 2022.
Five faculty named to Honors College Faculty Fellows program
Lynsey Biondi, associate professor in the Department of Surgery, will teach “Ethics & Organ Transplant” where students will study the science of transplant surgery and immunology and analyze its bioethical implications using case studies of real-life dilemmas faced by medical professionals, patients and families.
Get free grad photos at Woodburn
As a gift from the WVU Social Media Team, we want to provide you with a keepsake photo at Woodburn Hall on Wednesday, May 11 at no cost. We have limited space, so first-come, first-served who register will be photographed from noon to 4 p.m.
“Like a cake without a recipe,” WVU School of Nursing professor aims to standardize research around aromatics
Marian Reven will share her presentation, “Aromatic research at the crossroads: Time to set the course,” at the upcoming Botanica2022 conference. Set for May 20-22, Botanica2022 is the leading international conference for clinical aromatherapy and related herbal therapeutics. Twenty-six speakers from 13 countries will be represented.
WVU experiential business learning, health care outreach and personalized nursing bolstered by couple’s $1.8M gift
A $1.8 million gift to West Virginia University from Mountain State natives Kimberly and Rusty Hutson, Jr., will bolster education, health care and outreach efforts to aid residents across the state.