Announcements
Perle to discuss a healthcare provider's psychosocial primer to childhood ADHD
The WVU School of Pharmacy Rational Drug Therapy Program is hosting a conference on the Charleston Campus on June 28 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. with Johnathan Perle, Ph.D., ABPP, titled "A healthcare provider's psychosocial primer to understanding, assessing and addressing childhood ADHD."
To find success, WVU graduates encouraged to keep asking themselves ‘What was I made for?’
Instilled with Mountaineer Values and encouraged to continue pursuing their purpose while paving the way for positive change in the world, more than 3,000 West Virginia University graduates walked across the stage during nine Commencement ceremonies this weekend (May 10-12) at the Coliseum.
Lawrence set to graduate from neurosurgery residency program
For as long as he can remember, Jesse Lawrence, M.D., knew that the best care a patient can receive goes beyond a diagnosis or treatment plan -- that approaching each patient as a person first and a case second matters most to those seeking care.
WVU Nursing represented during National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties (NONPF) Conference
The WVU School of Nursing was recently represented at the National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties (NONPF) Conference by Dr. Billie Vance, Dr. Beth Minchau and Dr. Kendra Barker.
Villanova College of Nursing professors speak to WVU School of Nursing students
Two guest speakers from Villanova University’s Fitzpatrick College of Nursing recently spoke with WVU School of Nursing NSG 320 and 411 students in Morgantown and the NSG 320 class in Beckley via Zoom.
WVU School of Nursing alumni use faith community nursing course to support Greenbrier County residents in need
Two WVU Nursing alumni, husband and wife Abigail and Josiah Spangler, are working with Wellspring in Greenbrier County to fight poverty, leveraging their recently completed specialized training in faith community nursing.
Escape room scenario allows students to practice nursing skills in fun setting
As part of their NSG 312 class, WVU School of Nursing Keyser Campus students participated in a sepsis nursing escape room to practice their skills.
WVU in the News: Pathways to curing neurodegenerative disease
Dr. Ali Rezai joins a panel at the 2024 Global Conference, hosted by the Milken Institute, to discuss breakthroughs in treating neurodegenerative diseases.
WVU BOG approves Rule, advances University presidential search
The search for the next West Virginia University president moved forward Monday (May 6) as the WVU Board of Governors unanimously approved BOG Governance Rule 1.3 — Presidential Selection, Contracts and Evaluation, following a 30-day public comment period.
WVU in the News: Ultrasound technology is used in many ways. Addiction is the next frontier.
In The Washington Post, Dr. Ali Rezai and other University researchers describe research at the WVU Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute focused on treating addiction with ultrasounds.