Lya Stroupe, one of 20 nurses in the country selected for the fellowship program, works to revitalize interest in bedside care in new generations of nurses.
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The School of Pharmacy is expanding scholarship opportunities for students thanks to a gift from the family of late alumna Norma DeMary Hammons who graduated from WVU in 1960.
The display will be available for viewing at the Health Sciences Center Pylons today (Feb. 28) through Friday (March 1). Disability Day of Mourning is recognized by the disability community each year to honor and remember disabled people who have been murdered by their caregivers.
The Arthritis Foundation classes will be held from 5-5:30 p.m. and the balance classes from 5:30-6 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays at Suncrest United Methodist Church, 479 Van Voorhis Road. The community is welcome to attend one or both of these classes designed to empower individuals to lead a more active, pain-free lifestyle.
The community is invited to view a series of short films celebrating individuals with disabilities and their talents March 5 and 6. Films will play on a rolling basis.
The University community is invited to relax while spending time with the Hearts of Gold service dogs Daisy, Mila and Rigatoni from noon to 1:30 p.m. today (Feb. 26) at the Health Sciences Center Pylons.