WVU School of Nursing Keyser Campus sophomores participate in Pledge Ceremony
The WVU School of Nursing Keyser Campus hosted its Pledge Ceremony Oct. 3 at Church McKee Arts Center for sophomore students formally entering their nursing education.
The WVU School of Nursing Keyser Campus hosted its Pledge Ceremony Oct. 3 at Church McKee Arts Center for sophomore students formally entering their nursing education.
As part of WVU Diversity Week 2023, the WVU School of Nursing Charleston Campus gathered donations for Covenant House, a Charleston-based organization aiming to eradicate homelessness, hunger and create well-being in the Greater Kanawha Valley.
Our WVU campuses are filled with opportunities for students to explore their passions and build lifelong connections. From student organizations to extracurricular activities and on-campus networks, there is something for everyone.
Students are invited to apply for a study abroad experience in Spain — May 12-19, 2024.
During their weekly clinical rotation at the Student Health Center, WVU School of Nursing Keyser Campus seniors provide education and supplies to keep folks on campus healthy during the fall season.
As part of Suicide Prevention Month in September, WVU School of Nursing Beckley Campus seniors worked on projects promoting awareness and prevention of suicide.
Two WVU School of Nursing alums, Abigail Spangler and Josiah Spangler, lead the nonprofit Wellspring in Greenbrier County, offering community resources to those who need it most.
A group of undergraduate nursing students at the WVU School of Nursing Beckley Campus recently formed a new student organization focused on supporting and improving holistic health in southern West Virginia.
To enhance the educational experience of nursing students, the WVU School of Nursing Keyser Campus recently unveiled a new high fidelity manikin. Equipped with a fetus to teach proper prepartum, labor, delivery and postpartum care, as well as clinical situations unrelated to maternity, the manikin will assist students in practicing hands-on patient care in a simulated setting.
Designed to create a direct pathway for licensed practical nurses to earn their Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree, the WVU School of Nursing’s LPN to BSN program will begin accepting applications Dec. 1.