Ten WVU School of Nursing alumni nominated for 2022 Nurse Excellence Award
A total of 10 West Virginia University School of Nursing alumni have been nominated for the Future of Nursing WV's 2022 Nurse Excellence Award.
A total of 10 West Virginia University School of Nursing alumni have been nominated for the Future of Nursing WV's 2022 Nurse Excellence Award.
Marian “Marnie” Reven, an assistant professor in the Adult Health Department of the WVU School of Nursing, was recently awarded the Rosenthal Riter Scholarship from the West Virginia Nurses Association (WVNA) to support her aromatherapy research.
The WVU School of Nursing is pleased to announce that Dr. Jennifer Mallow, PhD, FNP-BC, has been selected to be a Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing (Academy).
WVU Nursing student Emma Pittman presented her research Thursday, July 28 during the Office of Undergraduate Research's 14th annual Summer Undergrad Research Symposium at the Erickson Alumni Center.
Health Sciences & Technology Academy (HSTA) students recently visited the West Virginia University Health Sciences Center to learn more about the possibility of nursing as a career.
West Virginia University Health Sciences is recognizing twelve individuals and one team with Chancellor’s Awards, as well as two individuals with WISH (Women in Science & Health) Awards, for their significant contributions to its mission.
West Virginia University is sharing updated COVID-19 health and safety guidance as campuses across the WVU System prepare for the start of the 2022-23 academic year and the first day of fall semester classes Aug. 17.
The gift provides continued support for the Shaw STEPS Center, which has transformed health sciences education at WVU through experiential learning. The additional dollars will boost robotics resources and cross-disciplinary collaboration to ensure graduates are prepared to meet the latest demands of a career in health care.
“Scholarship contributors don’t understand how much their support affected me — it completely changed my summer and my experience here. It’s really generous and a really honorable thing to do. It’s something I plan to do as well.”
MORGANTOWN, WV (WVNS) – A West Virginia University (WVU) School of Nursing student delivered a surprise baby last month while working as an EMT, which she describes as an ‘unforgettable experience’.