Meet our grads: Joseph Ellis
If it wasn’t enough that Joseph Ellis loved science and all things related, he also grew up admiring the care his grandmother expressed for people as a nurse.
If it wasn’t enough that Joseph Ellis loved science and all things related, he also grew up admiring the care his grandmother expressed for people as a nurse.
Applications are now being accepted for the WVU School of Nursing MSN/MBA program.
On May 15–17, the WVU Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute will hold a building dedication to celebrate the launch of its Innovation Center (May 15) and an Inaugural Summit (May 16–17).
Eleventh and 12th-graders looking for a unique, immersive science-based camp experience should consider Brain Camp, a new week-long educational program taking place on West Virginia University’s Morgantown Campus in July.
Through collaboration with WellWVU and Collegiate Recovery, Wellness of WVU Medicine will host "Meditation at the Pylons” on Thursday, April 18 at 11:15 a.m.
Help the Alpha Rho Chapter of Sigma Bloom with the Flower Power Fundraiser
As part of the WVU Health Sciences Vice President's Achievement Awards celebration, one faculty member and one staff member from the School of Nursing will be honored for their work. Joy Buck, PhD, APRN, will be presented with the Vice President’s Award for Community Engaged Research and Lorie Stowers will be given the Vice President’s Award for Clerical/Secretarial.
Join the Office of Interprofessional Education for a dynamic, interactive presentation and multi-panel presentation about the stigma associated with substance use disorder on Monday, April 8 at 4 p.m. in Okey Patteson Auditorium at the WVU Health Sciences Center.
West Virginia University Health Sciences will be honoring 14 individuals and two teams at the Health Sciences Center for outstanding achievement Wednesday, April 10 at 4 p.m. in the Pylons Lobby. The ceremony is open to the entire Health Sciences community.
Two of our international nursing students, Raheel Alnemer from Saudi Arabia, and Bolanle Aboaba from Nigeria, recently spoke to members of the Alpha Rho Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau about nursing in their home countries and what it is like to be an international student at WVU.