Spring 2020 Teaching MVP Awards: Submit your nominations through Friday
As this unimaginable Spring 2020 semester draws to an end, the WVU Office of the Provost needs YOUR help in recognizing the outstanding efforts of our faculty and instructors during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Online course will train public health investigators on contact tracing for COVID-19
The West Virginia University School of Public Health and the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources (DHHR) Bureau for Public Health are partnering on an initiative to recruit participants for a newly developed online course, Contact Tracing for COVID-19.
A dual MSN/MBA degree from WVU prepares future nurse leaders for success
Applications are now being accepted for the WVU School of Nursing MSN/MBA program until July 1, 2020.
Gee: Mountaineer values continue to guide us in COVID-19 response
President Gordon Gee sent a letter Thursday (April 23) to the West Virginia University campus community calling on Mountaineers to “stay the course and take pride in knowing that we are adapting in ways we never thought possible.”
Registration now open for Faith Community Nursing online course
The WVU School of Nursing is once again offering it's popular National Foundations of Faith Community Nursing course online.
Special day of giving planned May 5 to help WVU students hurt by COVID-19
West Virginia University supporters are being asked to step up for students Tuesday, May 5, during #GivingTuesdayNow, a global day of giving and unity created to help meet the unprecedented need caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Revised Final Exams Schedule for Spring 2020
Due to the University’s transition of all course delivery to distance learning platforms, the Offices of the Provost and the University Registrar have implemented a revised schedule for Spring 2020 final exams. The revised schedule is for all WVU-Morgantown undergraduate courses.
WVU School of Nursing in the news: Nurses can now graduate on time, enter the workforce
WVNS in Beckley interviewed Dean Tara Hulsey about new nursing graduates entering the workforce during COVID-19.
Some older patients may struggle with telemedicine during COVID-19 pandemic, says WVU nurse practitioner
Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, more patients are using their computers or smartphones to visit their doctors virtually instead of in person. But not everyone who needs to see a nurse or doctor while maintaining social distance can embrace telemedicine easily. One population may have an especially difficult time: elderly patients.