Honest and compassionate care: WVU health schools educating nation’s ‘most trusted’ professions
Healthcare professionals have an immense responsibility to the patients and the communities they serve. To fulfill that responsibility, providers follow a strong ethical framework to guide their decisions in these challenging professions.
Nursing student selected as one of WVU's 2023 Outstanding Seniors
Andrew Johnson, a student in the WVU School of Nursing, has been selected as one of WVU's 2023 Outstanding Seniors.
Two Keyser nursing students receive Catamounts Climb Higher awards
Aubrey Gahagen and Whitney Tasker, two nursing students at the WVU School of Nursing Keyser Campus, were recently recognized as Catamounts Climb Higher recipients.
WVU Nursing professor’s publication to be translated to French
In 2020, Dr. Laure Marino co-authored a chapter in “Advanced Practice Nursing Leadership: A Global Perspective.” Now, the book is going to be translated to French in order to serve the French-speaking nursing community and share knowledge.
Learn more about the RN to BSN program during May 18 Virtual Open House
The West Virginia University School of Nursing is hosting a spring 2023 Virtual Open House for the RN to Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program Thursday, May 18 at 6 p.m. (EST).
Top WVU seniors named, eight honored with 2023 Order of Augusta
This year's eight recipients of the Order of Augusta, the most prestigious West Virginia University student award, are among the 52 students named WVU Foundation Outstanding Seniors.
Celebrating National Nurses Month: Nurses Make a Difference
The WVU School of Nursing joins the recognition and celebration of nurses and the nursing profession during National Nurses Month in May.
Giving Back to Those Who Need it Most: Keyser Campus senior organizes donation for Cancer Center
A WVU School of Nursing Keyser Campus senior recently organized a community service project to benefit the WVU Medicine Potomac Valley Cancer Center.
Future of Nursing WV Center for Nurse Entrepreneurship receives $50,000 to advance health equity
The awards are for projects offering promising solutions aimed at eliminating structural inequities, particularly structural racism, within the nursing profession, health systems, or community, and for projects that help improve access to care and services for those most disproportionately impacted by health disparities.
WVU Center for Excellence in Disabilities launches international training curriculum to support engagement and child development for families impacted by substance use disorder
West Virginia University has been certified through the Brazelton Touchpoints Center Learning Network as a Touchpoints Training Site. Offering the new trainings will help support West Virginia families in recovery and their children who have experienced prenatal exposure.