Charles Mullett, M.D., Ph.D., has been named chair of West Virginia University’s Department of Pediatrics. Dr. Mullett has served in the position on an interim basis since 2016. The announcement comes on the heels of the expansion of WVU Medicine Children’s, which will open a new tower and ambulatory care center in 2020.
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While many students enter college without the necessary skills to study and learn effectively, they can cultivate positive study habits after they arrive. A new cross-unit collaboration will help move WV Forward by preparing rural, underrepresented Appalachian West Virginia University students for long-term computational careers in West Virginia’s evolving workforce environment.
For the first entry in this series, Dr. Sally Hodder, WVCTSI director and associate vice president for clinical and translational science at WVU, will present “Beyond Lean In,” which will focus on maximizing leadership opportunities.
Mountaineer football has had a long-standing relationship with WVU Medicine Children's dating back to the early 1980s when former coach Don Nehlen made it his No. 1 charitable cause. Current coach Dana Holgorsen has fully gotten behind West Virginia University's plan to construct a state-of-the-art $60 million facility to house WVU Medicine Children's pediatric and maternal services.
Harry "Moo" Moore, a member of West Virginia University's great 1952 team that upset NYU at Madison Square Garden in New York City and finished the season ranked ninth in the country, has died.
The second annual Ladies on Target, presented by Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc., will give ladies that bleed gold and blue the opportunity to learn more about the sport of rifle through a fun and unique experience.