Due to the overwhelming response to the previous parking giveaway, Commuter Student Programs is accepting additional nominations during Commuter Appreciation Week. The nomination deadline is Friday (April 19).
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Eloise Elliott, Ware Distinguished Professor in the College of Applied Human Sciences, was recently recognized for her outstanding competence demonstrated through 20-plus years of professional involvement and engagement.
The campus community is invited to attend “Mental Health Awareness Through the Lens of Multiple Lived Experiences” from 1-2 p.m. today (April 16) in the Health Sciences Center, Room 2940B. This event is presented by the WVU Health Sciences DEI Cross-Cutting Committee.
Judges are still needed, especially in the social sciences, for the eighth annual Spring Undergraduate Research Symposium to be held from 1-5 p.m. Saturday (April 20) in the Mountainlair.
Emily Sechrest, a postdoctoral fellow in the departments of Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine and Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, was awarded $90,000 from the Knights Templar Eye Foundation to fund one year of research into potential treatments for a disease known as blue color monochromacy.
University researchers are looking for healthy adults with physically active jobs to participate in a research study which is seeking to understand the effects of physical activity at work on cardiovascular health.