During a year that was anything but ordinary, the Chambers College team persevered through a pandemic by supporting our students and state, acquiring new initiatives for the future and preparing for the changed world that awaits us on the other side of COVID-19.
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This free six-week series focuses on different self-care themes each week from mindful pain management and mindful communication to yoga and the science of mindfulness research. The intention is to create better mind-body connectivity that can positively influence your relationship to stress.
As a new year begins – and the inevitable wave of health-related resolutions go into effect – one WVU researcher reminds parents in particular of the critical role they play when it comes to shaping their children’s self-image and lifelong relationship with food.
The WVU Department of Intercollegiate Athletics, in conjunction with University, local and state officials, has extended the time period for no fans at all home indoor athletic events through Jan. 24.
The WVU gymnastics team's dual meet at Oklahoma on Sunday, Jan. 31, will now be featured on ESPNU at 8 p.m.
WVU faculty, staff and students continued to make our communities stronger throughout the pandemic by completing more than 14,000 in-person and virtual hours of community engagement experiences last semester.