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An illustration for a story about people with hip pain. The image looks like a painting and shows an older woman walking with a cane and holding her left hip. She is accompanied by a much younger male whose outreached hand tries to help.  

Incorporating mind-body interventions into routine physical therapy may help people with chronic hip pain, according to a new research project led by Kate Jochimsen, assistant professor and director of research in the School of Medicine Division of Athletic Training.

Picture of the WVU Downtown Library in the spring time with green grass and trees blooming out front.  

Encourage students who wrote an exceptional research paper this year to consider submitting it for the Robert F. Munn Library Scholars Award. This award is presented annually for outstanding research papers in the humanities or social sciences.

Reagan Curtis  

Reagan Curtis, professor of education psychology at the College of Applied Human Sciences, talks about "design-based learning," a collaborative, hands-on, student-driven approach in the classroom.

hsc building  

If you are at least 35 years or older, live at home within the Appalachian region and are able to walk without the assistance of others, you are eligible to participate in this study being conducted at the WVU Health Sciences Center by Physical Therapy and Exercise Physiology faculty and students.

Lillian Bischof  

Lillian Bischof, a dual major in chemical engineering and business administration, developed a passion for math, science and financial literacy growing up in Wheeling. Her work on clean energy generation evaluates the feasibility of producing solar and wind power at several locations in West Virginia.

Join Us Today Methane  

“Methane: The Other Greenhouse Gas and Why It Matters for West Virginia,” hosted by the WVU Energy Institute and sponsored by the Environmental Defense Fund, will begin at 4:30 p.m. today (March 23) in the Media Innovation Center.