The Office of the Provost’s “Transform This! Challenge Grants” are back for another round of inspiring initiatives. In collaboration with a faculty team, the Provost’s Office announces a second round of competitive Transform This! Challenge Grants.
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This past year certainly hasn’t turned out to be what anyone expected. Our students have persevered, learning how to study in virtual classrooms and finding new ways to stay connected. Meet social studies secondary education major Madison Evans and see how you can continue supporting students during midterms and beyond
JSTOR has created an open library to support readers seeking to engage with BIPOC+Q-authored reading lists. A chapter on womanism, “Black womanism and Africana womanism,'' by Eberly College of Arts and Sciences faculty Lupe Davidson and Scott Davidson, is featured.
Young people across the Mountain State have learned a lot about public health safety measures throughout the past year. Thanks to students in the WVU School of Public Health, participants of Merit Badge University can now officially add the public health merit badge to their collection.
Drs. Ali Rezai and Ann Murray will speak as part of the Medicine Grand Rounds Friday (Mar. 12) at 8 a.m. This presentation titled “Comprehensive Movement Disorders Management: Where Neuroscience Meets Technology" will take place over Zoom.
Rashi Mehta—a researcher with the WVU School of Medicine and Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute—and her colleagues are pursuing focused ultrasound as a treatment for Alzheimer’s disease.