Join the WVU School of Nursing, Office of Health Promotion and Wellness in supporting food bank fundraiser
The WVU School of Nursing and WVU Office of Health Promotion and Wellness partner with Mountaineer Food Bank to raise funds for a new refrigeration trailer.
West Virginia University, divisional campuses, plans to open for fall, holds line on tuition, fees for ’20-’21 year
Envisioning a return of students to its three campuses in the fall, the West Virginia University Board of Governors announced Friday (May 1) that base tuition and fees will remain unchanged for the academic year beginning in August.
WVU School of Nursing to offer post-APRN certificate program in adult-gerontology acute care
The WVU School of Nursing now offers a post-APRN certificate program in adult-gerontology acute care.
Aromatherapy may reduce nurses’ stress, WVU researcher suggests
New research led by Marian Reven, a Ph.D. student in the West Virginia University School of Nursing, suggests that aromatherapy may reduce nurses’ on-the-job feelings of stress, anxiety, exhaustion and being overwhelmed. Her pilot study results appear in the International Journal of Professional Holistic Aromatherapy.
HSC faculty, staff to continue telecommuting; some student experiences may resume
As West Virginia begins to lessen restrictions due to COVID-19 and as WVU Medicine ramps up clinical operations, please know that WVU Health Sciences Center academic faculty and staff are expected to follow the current guidance set forth by the University. This includes the continuation of telecommuting for faculty and staff as well as the delivery of student instruction remotely.
Gov. Justice announces “Safer At Home” order to replace “Stay At Home” order
In light of West Virginia's success at keeping the cumulative rate of positive COVID-19 tests under 3 percent and in concert with the Governor’s recently-announced plan to reopen the economy – Gov. Justice announced today that he will soon lift the “Stay At Home” order imposed statewide last month, replacing it with a “Safer At Home” order.
Spring 2020 Teaching MVP Awards: Submit your nominations through Friday
As this unimaginable Spring 2020 semester draws to an end, the WVU Office of the Provost needs YOUR help in recognizing the outstanding efforts of our faculty and instructors during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Online course will train public health investigators on contact tracing for COVID-19
The West Virginia University School of Public Health and the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources (DHHR) Bureau for Public Health are partnering on an initiative to recruit participants for a newly developed online course, Contact Tracing for COVID-19.
A dual MSN/MBA degree from WVU prepares future nurse leaders for success
Applications are now being accepted for the WVU School of Nursing MSN/MBA program until July 1, 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.”