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Masks optional in WVU classrooms and labs, required in patient care areas

West Virginia University will lift mask requirements for individuals, regardless of vaccination status, in classrooms and labs across the WVU System beginning Tuesday, March 8. Masks will continue to be required for employees, patients and visitors in designated areas of the Health Sciences Center where patient care services are provided. Additionally, WVU employees and students involved in patient care, including residents, fellows and students, are required to follow separate WVU Health System or other clinical provider’s policies, including those related to COVID-19, such as masks, PPE and vaccinations. Masks will also continue to be required for those conducting and participating in face-to-face human subject research activities.

Opportunity for Support: Faith Community Nursing

The WVU School of Nursing’s West Virginia Faith Community Nursing initiative centers on using churches as points of access for healthcare by partnering with local nurses to provide necessary education and screenings. Learn how you can support this effort.

WVU in the News: WVU School of Nursing training nurses to meet staff shortages in state, beyond

MORGANTOWN, W.V. – West Virginia University is building a pipeline of nurses to fill the shortage in health care systems across the country. On multiple campuses, the School of Nursing is meeting students where they are, from Morgantown to Keyser, Beckley to Charleston and Bridgeport. The school is seeking students in undergraduate programs, online graduate programs and continuing education.

WVU in the News: Touching Lives with Nursing

KEYSER — The nursing profession had its beginnings more than 160 years ago when the well-educated daughter of affluent British parents, Florence Nightingale, challenged the social conventions of her day and chose to become a nurse because she was passionate about improving the care of sick patients. That same passion continues with today’s nurses.