
WVU in the News: Program aims to put humanity back into the lives of those recovering from addiction
MARTINSBURG — The thought of blueberries doesn’t often bring a tear to one’s eye. But in this group, it does.
MARTINSBURG — The thought of blueberries doesn’t often bring a tear to one’s eye. But in this group, it does.
WVU senior nursing student Makailea Hidalgo wants to help elementary students understand hygiene is important to overall health, and to do that, she is creating hygiene kits for fifth graders at a local elementary school
WVCTSI’s Clinical and Translational Research Seminar Series will host its final sessions focusing on effectively engaging the community in a research agenda. Sally Hodder, M.D., WVCTSI director and associate vice president for clinical and translational science at WV, will present, “Strategies for Developing and Engaging a Successful Community Advisory Board.”
The Health Science Faculty Development Program will host a session on Wednesday, April. 3 from noon to 1 p.m. in room, 2256 HSS.
Take a break to feed your stomach and a good cause at Iron Horse Tavern in downtown Morgantown to support WVU Neuroscience’s Feed Our Brains campaign.
WVU School of Nursing Morgantown students are hosting a bone marrow drive Wednesday, March 20. Did you know: 1% of people in the registry are called to donate but most are only asked to donate blood products such as stem cells.
The School of Dentistry's tobacco treatment training program welcomes more than 10 types of heathcare providers to learn more about evidence-based strategies for helping patients quit using tobacco.
The Office of Interprofessional Education 2019 IPE week will take place from Mar. 18 - 22. The theme for this year’s event is Team and Teamwork.
WVU School of Nursing WVU Potomac State College campus students (clockwise from upper left) Kendalyn Stutler, Jacie Imperio, Taylor White, Jordan Cox, Alexandria Lamoreaux, and Brooke Hawk recently presented teaching information about arthritis and blood pressure to residents of Potomac Heights.
The University Police will offer a Shots Fired Training session on Monday, Mar. 18, from 4 - 5 p.m., in HSC North Room 1905 and on Tuesday, Mar. 20, from 11 a.m. – noon, in the same room.