Dr. Clay Marsh emphasizes the role of face masks, social distancing and avoiding crowds to avoid and limit the spread of COVID-19. He discusses young adults’ attitudes toward the virus and urges caution and safety to both avoid spreading the disease and becoming infected.
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To help protect the health of our campus community and minimize the risk of COVID-19 spread, all students, faculty and staff on all campuses need to participate in a brief, daily wellness check throughout the fall semester. Vice President for Strategic Initiatives Rob Alsop explains the process in the latest edition of Inside WVU Today.
The Office of Sustainability and Facilities and Services recently partnered with a third-party expert in tree care and conservation to assess the health and potential safety risks of several trees in high-traffic areas across the Morgantown campus. Learn more about it in this latest edition of Inside WVU Today.
In an effort to meet growing healthcare needs across the state, the School of Public Health is now offering a Master of Health Administration, a premier program for those seeking to lead the health systems of the future. WVU Medicine’s Albert Wright and Erik Carlton from the School of Public Health join host April Kaull with details in the latest edition of Inside WVU today.
We are in the midst of peak flu season. A flu shot is vital to protecting yourself, your family and your community according to WVU Medicine’s Dr. Kathryn Moffett. She talks about some of the facts and myths about flu shots, and shares some advice on other ways to reduce your risk of catching the flu, in this latest edition of Inside WVUToday.
The Day of Giving, a 24-hour online fundraising effort Wednesday (Nov. 13) is a simple way for West Virginia University supporters to contribute to WVU. In the latest edition of Inside WVU today, B.J. Davisson, executive vice president and chief development officer for the Foundation, explains why this event is critical to the University’s mission.