Announcements
2024 AGE-ADAR Scholars announced
The Appalachian Gerontology Experiences: Advancing Diversity in Aging Research Scholars Program recently selected seven rising sophomores and juniors in its fourth cohort of research interns to participate in the 2024 AGE-ADAR Summer Research Internship.
IMMB student explores opportunities beyond the classroom at the School of Medicine
From going on study abroad trips to engaging with guest speakers, Allie Douglas, a student in the Immunology and Medical Microbiology program at the West Virginia University School of Medicine, is making the most of opportunities outside of the classroom.
Math + Medicine: Combined interests lead to new career path for WVU Public Health student
Faculty mentorship and cross-campus collaboration have played an important role in John Twist’s experience at West Virginia University. The School of Public Health student is set to graduate in May after combining his skills in mathematics with an interest in serving communities.
Two WVU School of Nursing faculty to present at Social Work Summer Institute
Two WVU School of Nursing faculty members, Amy Ankrom and Mike Bellisario, will be presenting workshops at the 18th Annual Social Work Summer Institute. Both Ankrom and Bellisario will be presenting in areas that represent unique perspectives that will inform the work of social service and community health workers throughout Vietnam.
Crowdfunding effort aims to support Go Baby Go program, provide ride-on cars for children with disabilities
Go Baby Go, a student-led service project providing modified battery-powered ride-on cars for children with limited mobility, is the focus of a crowdfunding effort launched by the West Virginia University School of Medicine in partnership with the WVU Foundation.
Year-end Celebration marks new beginning for WVU Public Health graduates
West Virginia University School of Public Health students, faculty and staff joined together Thursday (April 25) afternoon to honor outstanding achievements during its annual Year-end Celebration.
WVU Nursing students, faculty participate at 2024 Women's Leadership Summit
Two WVU School of Nursing Beckley Campus students recently joined the 2024 Women's Leadership Summit alongside Campus Chair Hillary Parcell.
WVU in the News: ADHD often goes undetected in adults, experts say
In UPI, Dr. Jeremiah Hopkins explains why it is beneficial for people with adult ADHD to work through the process of diagnosis and symptom treatment.
WVU Public Health graduates impact communities across West Virginia through practice-based experience
Growing up in Morgantown, West Virginia University was the obvious college choice for Eva Cicci and Colton Sanders. Now, as they prepare to graduate in May, the two School of Public Health students are ready to start a new journey, expanding on the impact they’ve already made through their experiences serving communities across the state.
Innovative camp program to pair teen girls with developmental disabilities or autism with peers
Girls Night Out, a new camp program in Morgantown, will provide girls with autism and developmental disabilities a chance to hone their social skills and build lasting friendships with their peers.