Spooky season is right around the corner – and so is Halloween with the Horses. Hosted by the West Virginia University Collegiate Horsemen’s Association, the event is scheduled for 2-4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 23, at the J.W. Ruby Research Farm in Reedsville.
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WVU will celebrate Diversity Week Oct. 10-16, focusing on the theme “Cultural Conversations: Celebrating the Social Significance of Ethnicity.” A number of Health Sciences-specific events are planned as part of this year's lineup.
This week's Walk with a Future Doc session will feature a discussion on the relationship between diseases and mental health presented by a WVU postdoctoral fellow on Saturday (Oct. 9) at 9 a.m.
Candice Brown, a researcher with the WVU School of Medicine and Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute, and her colleagues are exploring how a specific enzyme protects the brain from the effects of stroke and aging. The National Institute on Aging—a division of the National Institutes of Health—is awarding WVU $2,687,415 for the five-year project.
This ongoing research project to study the benefits of yoga for mental health and the experience of those who have taught and practiced yoga is seeking yoga instructors and practitioners to complete an online survey and participate in a virtual interview. The study is led by Suzanne Vogler, a graduate student in the College of Physical Activity and Sport Sciences.
Former Baylor Hall of Fame quarterback and current radio analyst J.J. Joe joins Dan and Wolf on the pod this week to tell us a little bit more about the 4-1 Bears.