Announcements
HIV/IPE volunteer opportunity available for Health Sciences students
The MidAtlantic AIDS Education and Training Center is offering a volunteer opportunity in HIV workforce development for third- and fourth-year students at WVU Health Sciences. Complete the registration form by Monday, Feb. 6, at 4 p.m.
Info Session: Year of Service with JVC Northwest
Are you interested in a career in public health? A year of service with JVC Northwest can provide valuable experience in the field as you use your skills to help strengthen communities in the Pacific Northwest. Learn more this Wednesday, Feb. 8, at 4 p.m.
Students invited to Valentine's Day-themed School of Public Health information session
Why do we LOVE Public Health? Join us on Valentine's Day to find out! Enjoy some sweet treats and learn more about both our undergraduate and graduate programs, courses and other unique offerings from the School of Public Health.
World-renowned philosopher, cognitive scientist to visit WVU
The Department of Philosophy will host Daniel Dennett as he presents "How, When and Why Can We Trust Our Brains?" from 4-5:30 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 10, in G-20 Ming Hsieh Hall.
School of Public Health faculty to present inaugural course for AUPHA’s Art of Teaching Institute
West Virginia University's School of Public Health will play a part in preparing the next generation of health administration educators as a part of the Association of University Programs in Health Administration (AUPHA)'s Art of Teaching Institute (ATI) in March.
Honoring Diversity seminar to cover ability and ableism
Lesley Cottrell, director of the WVU Center for Excellence in Disabilities, will present “Ableism Disrupted” from 6-7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 7, on Zoom.
Students invited to Health Sciences Center for sweet and safe giveaways on Valentine’s Day
All WVU students are invited to stop by Pylons Commons in the Health Sciences Center for sweet and safe Valentine’s Day treats on Tuesday, Feb. 14, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Students invited to the School of Public Health's "Figure It Out Friday" on Feb. 24
“Figure It Out Friday” is a recurring series of 30-60-minute Zoom conversations for public health students at West Virginia University. The overall purpose of “Figure It Out Friday” is to allow successful public health professionals to help our students learn more about current public health issues, career pathways, essential job skills and much more.
Soul food potluck planned to support QTBIPOC students
The LGBTQ+ Center and its campus partners invite QTBIPOC students, faculty and staff to attend this community-building event from 5-7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 16, at Maple House.
William A. Neal Student Award now accepting applications
To support scholarship and students in the Public Health program at West Virginia University, the Gamma Mu chapter of the Delta Omega Honor society has established an award. The William A. Neal Student Award is intended to enrich the students' experience by providing funding for research, or opportunities for them to participate in community service or other public health initiatives. This funding is limited, but all requests will be reviewed and considered. Funds will be provided based on request, availability and merit.