With the newly updated COVID-19 policies, the Student Rec Center will accommodate walk-in rentals (gear perfect for camping, biking, climbing, or a trip on the water) for faculty, staff, affiliated employees, families and students with a Mountaineer Card.
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From the time he was six years old, mechanical and aerospace engineering graduate Matt Underwood’s family knew he was going to be an engineer. Having worked for seven years as a NASA aerospace research engineer, focused on air traffic management and flight-deck technologies, he has recently transitioned into an assembly, integration and test engineer.
WVU Medicine has begun relaxing the visitation restrictions that were put into place at its hospitals and clinics as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The policy, effective today (July 19), is in place to ensure the health and safety of patients, visitors, vendors, students, volunteers and healthcare providers by employing strategies to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 on WVU Medicine properties
After earning her Master of Public Health from WVU, Elaine Darling has been focused on creating a healthier West Virginia through her work with The Center for Rural Health Development.
A research paper describing the beneficial effects of glaucoma laser therapy on patients in the Caribbean written by Dr. Tony Realini, WVU Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences Clinical research director, was recently accepted for publication in the American Journal of Ophthalmology.
Big 12 commissioner Bob Bowlsby indicated Wednesday that COVID protocols have yet to be established for the 2021-22 season. He noted the conference does not have the authority to mandate its athletic teams be vaccinated; however, he said the conference is going to do everything it can to encourage those student-athletes not vaccinated to get their shots before competitions begin this fall.