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May 17, 2021 - WVU in the News: Coronavirus
WVU coronavirus (COVID-19) news for May 17, 2021.
WVU celebrates graduates with in-person commencement
Following a year of missed milestones, celebrations and traditions, West Virginia University’s first in-person commencement ceremony since December 2019 ushered in a renewed sense of optimism for the nearly 4,500 graduates who walked across the stage to receive their diplomas in four ceremonies this weekend (May 15-16).
Dr. Fotinos Panagakos - Message to the Class of 2021
"We hope that you will look back fondly on your time here and stay in touch. We genuinely want to know how you are doing, help cheer you on, and support you in your professional journey."
May 15, 2021 - WVU in the News: Coronavirus
WVU coronavirus (COVID-19) news for May 15, 2021.
Dental school commencement includes more than 70 graduates
Temporary class and clinic closures, a hybrid of online and in-person classes, delayed certification examinations and postponed rural rotation assignments are some of the challenges 2021 graduates faced.
Dental school department chair named president-elect of international endodontic confederation
Dr. Samuel Dorn, Chair of the Department of Endodontics at the dental school, is the President-elect for the Asian-Pacific Endodontic Confederation (APEC).
Save the Date: HSC Conversation about Workplace Survey set for June 3
As part of an HSC initiative focused on “COVID-19 Lessons Learned,” a survey was completed focused on HSC faculty and staff workplace design during the past year. In a follow up to the survey, we will hold an HSC conversation on Thursday, June 3 from 1 to 2:30 p.m. to share and discuss these data.
Gee Mail: A new era for a treasured tradition
As nearly 4,500 students gear up for the first in-person Commencement at West Virginia University in nearly two years, President Gordon Gee could not help but to soak in the atmosphere beforehand at Milan Puskar Stadium in this edition of Gee Mail.
WVU School of Public Health takes over workplace health major as scope of occupational health hazards broadens to include infectious diseases
As COVID-19 and its variants continue to spread throughout the country, workplace safety has taken on a new meaning. West Virginia University’s Master of Science in Industrial Hygiene, newly moved to the WVU School of Public Health, is designed to help students address modern day occupational health issues as they gain the ability to anticipate, evaluate and control occupational health hazards.
May 12, 2021 - WVU in the News: Coronavirus
WVU coronavirus (COVID-19) news for May 12, 2021.