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.
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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.
West Virginia University, in partnership with Hearts of Gold, offers three courses that focus on training service dogs. The latest edition of Inside WVUToday takes to the Davis College of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Design to learn more about the programs and how they’re changing lives. You can also read more about the program at WVUToday.
The latest edition of Inside WVU today focuses on global health. Chris Martin from WVU’s Global Engagement Office talks about the Global Health Summit planned Friday (Oct. 11) ahead of Global Health Week (Oct. 14-18).
It’s Homecoming week on the campus of West Virginia University. Allyson Cannon, director of the Old Gold, New Blue Campaign, talks with Inside WVU today host April Kaull about how young alumni can stay connected to the University and help the next generation of Mountaineers.