Lauri Andress, assistant professor in the School of Public, presented her research initiative on the health disparities for Black women and infants during the Dr. Carter G. Woodson Lyceum virtual presentation “Disparities in Health Care During the Pandemic” at Marshall University on Feb 10.
Research
Closed religious communities such as the Amish are high-risk populations for the spread of both infectious diseases and public health misinformation, according to sociologists from WVU who are working with data from Amish and Mennonite settlements to understand the COVID-19-related beliefs and behaviors prevalent within their communities.
The Research Office would like to announce a Substance Abuse (formerly Addictions) Research networking event to be held March 10 from noon to 1 p.m. to connect with colleagues across the institution working in this arena
The University community is invited to celebrate the faculty and students who pursue ground-breaking research in all disciplines during its third-annual Research Week, beginning April 12, sponsored by the Research Office and Office of the Provost.
The Libraries’ Level Up You Research Skills workshops will help you learn research tips and tricks to succeed in academics. Prep for your next research assignment, find resources for a literature review, situate yourself in previous literature and learn where to find key resources by attending one or more of these workshops.
The Research Office will host an Aging Research Virtual Networking Event via Zoom March 8 from 3-4 p.m. with the objective to provide researchers the opportunity to build a network of colleagues across colleges and disciplines that are or are interested in working on aging research projects.