Announcements
Dental School Alumni Watch: Garrett Heck, DDS, reflects on residency during COVID-19
A 2018 dental school graduate reflects on finishing his residency in unprecedented times, the COVID-19 pandemic.
WVU in the News: Work-related low-back injury and increased rate of death
Do certain types of work-related disabilities lead to an increased rate of death? This question has not been well studied. Recently published research, “Increased overall and cause‐specific mortality associated with disability among workers’ compensation claimants with low back injuries,” examined the issue.
WVU in the News: W.Va. Guard aviator brings unique skillset to COVID-19 pandemic battle
One of the greatest strengths the National Guard has, both in West Virginia and around the nation, is the vast variety of skill sets Soldiers and Airmen who serve in uniform bring to the table from their civilian careers. Often times, these skill sets are entirely unrelated to their military roles. The security forces personnel guarding the flight line may be a world history teacher, the infantryman on the rifle range may be a gourmet chef at a local 5-star restaurant, and the personnel clerk in human resources may be a skilled metalsmith when not in uniform. This wide diversity of subject matter expertise often leads to unique and innovative ideas and solutions to problems that the Guard may face in any given scenario, and allows the Guard to maximize capabilities across a wide spectrum of missions. One such Soldier whose civilian training and subject matter expertise is allowing him to play a critical role in the ongoing West Virginia National Guard (WVNG) COVID-19 pandemic response, is Warrant Officer 1 Dana J. Dandeneau.
April 24, 2020 - WVU in the News: Coronavirus
WVU coronavirus (COVID-19) news for April 24, 2020.
WV DHHR: COVID-19 Daily Update 4-23-2020
WV DHHR: COVID-19 Daily Update 4-23-2020
Gee: Mountaineer values continue to guide us in COVID-19 response
President Gordon Gee sent a letter Thursday (April 23) to the West Virginia University campus community calling on Mountaineers to “stay the course and take pride in knowing that we are adapting in ways we never thought possible.”
WVU’s 24/7 crisis text line for students supported by donor’s gift
An anonymous donor’s gift will ensure that, although they aren’t on campus, students enrolled at West Virginia University can reach out to the Carruth Center for Psychological and Psychiatric Services through a 24/7 crisis text line to receive immediate assistance from a live, trained counselor – especially if they feel overwhelmed by the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.
McIntosh recognized for extraordinary dedication to Public Health students
Scot McIntosh, the WVU School of Public Health’s first director of career development and student success, has been awarded the 2020 Student Services Excellence Award by the Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health (ASPPH).
April 23, 2020 - WVU in the News: Coronavirus
WVU coronavirus (COVID-19) news for April 23, 2020.
WV DHHR: COVID-19 Daily Update 4-22-2020
WV DHHR: COVID-19 Daily Update 4-22-2020