WVU Online's Winter Intersession, to be held Dec. 20 through Jan. 7, gives students a choice of more than 30 online courses, ranging from "Fitness Walking" to "Contemporary Business Strategy."
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The Office of Accessibility Services wishes to stress the importance of accommodating students with disabilities.
During the Staff Council monthly meeting, the group agreed to release the following statement regarding its position on the issue of a WVU mandated vaccine which can be found on the Staff Council website.
Bradley Green has been serving his country through the National Guard for six years, and as of spring 2020, he began serving its citizens in a different way – as a nurse in the healthcare system.
While the WVU campus environment related to COVID-19 currently remains steady and vaccination rates continue to climb, Dr. Clay Marsh writes in his latest blog post about the surge happening around the state. He discusses measures being taken to maintain hospital capacity but notes that healthcare workers and the system are being challenged in a way that they have never been challenged before. Marsh outlines five steps you can take to help.
A WVU School of Public Health Occupational Medicine resident, Dr. Ryan Budwany, recently completed a month-long rotation in Tajikistan with Medical Diplomats International, a nonprofit organization. Since 2008, this organization has been helping to improve access to healthcare in the isolated mountain regions of the world.