WVU School of Nursing celebrates the Class of 2022
During the May 14 ceremony in Morgantown, the West Virginia University School of Nursing celebrated its graduating Class of 2022.
During the May 14 ceremony in Morgantown, the West Virginia University School of Nursing celebrated its graduating Class of 2022.
It’s no secret there’s a shortage of nurses in West Virginia and across the nation. Thankfully, the 2022 graduates of West Virginia University’s School of Nursing are ready to enter the workforce and lead.
Messages of hope and thunderous applause resounded throughout the West Virginia University Coliseum and Canady Creative Arts Center as nearly 4,500 May 2022 graduates received their diplomas during 16 in-person commencement ceremonies filled with traditional pomp and circumstance May 13-15.
The WVU School of Nursing Keyser Campus hosted its commencement and pinning ceremony for the Class of 2022 on Saturday, May 7 at the Church-McKee Arts Center.
The WVU School of Nursing Beckley Campus hosted a pinning ceremony for 28 students May 5 at Calvary Assembly of God. The ceremony focused on awarding BSN graduates the official WVU School of Nursing pin to welcome them as newly graduated nurses into the profession. The WVU Tech commencement ceremony was held May 7 at the Beckley-Raleigh County Convention Center.
Marian Longstreth, a WVU School of Nursing faculty member, has received the 2022 Nomination for Platinum Level Nurse of the Year at WVU Medicine.
Bernadette Melnyk, a WVU School of Nursing alum, has received an Honorary Doctor of Science degree during Commencement ceremonies at The State University of New York’s (SUNY) Upstate Medical University.
Marian Reven will share her presentation, “Aromatic research at the crossroads: Time to set the course,” at the upcoming Botanica2022 conference. Set for May 20-22, Botanica2022 is the leading international conference for clinical aromatherapy and related herbal therapeutics. Twenty-six speakers from 13 countries will be represented.
A $1.8 million gift to West Virginia University from Mountain State natives Kimberly and Rusty Hutson, Jr., will bolster education, health care and outreach efforts to aid residents across the state.
WVU School of Nursing Keyser Campus sophomore students recently completed two simulations as part of their NSG 212 course — one on the care of a post-op patient with diabetes and another on the care of a patient with seizures who suffered a head injury.