A WVU Cancer Institute team has achieved a global medical first by successfully using an under the skin injection of blinatumomab to treat one of the rarest and most aggressive forms of leukemia.
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New dietary guidelines prioritize ‘real food’ — but low-income pregnant women can’t easily obtain it
Writing for The Conversation, Bethany Barone Gibbs discusses the challenges pregnant women with low incomes face when trying to follow dietary recommendations.
President Michael T. Benson appears on CSA’s “The Journey” podcast and also joins “The Lincoln WildCAST” to discuss his career in higher education, the University presidency and other topics.
Hosted by the West Virginia Entrepreneurship Ecosystem, the event welcomes entrepreneurs, investors, students, educators and leaders to collaborate and elevate emerging ventures and advance economic development.
Judith Warner has joined the Reed School of Media and Communications as the Shott Chair of Journalism, a faculty position designed to enhance the quality of journalism education in the state.
The Center for Women and Gender Studies invites students to attend the Humanities Alumni Career Luncheon, an in-person networking opportunity designed to help students explore career pathways with a humanities degree, from noon to 2 p.m. March 5 in the Downtown Library, Milano Reading Room. Students should register before Wednesday (Feb. 18) to attend.