The WVU Extension Fire Service is bringing crucial training to first responders in the region with the Hybrid Electric Vehicle Training Educator, a heavily modified hybrid vehicle used to demonstrate proper safety protocol for first responders in emergencies.
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Chelsea Elliott, a senior in the Davis College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, spent three weeks traveling abroad while taking the Western European Gardens, Landscapes and Architecture course, and visited France, the Netherlands, Germany and Belgium.
The WVU community is invited to meet Dr. Zhengmin Qian as he shares his vision for public health and research at the University at 1 p.m tomorrow (Sept. 5) in Health Sciences Center-North, Room 3084, or on Zoom.
Through this partnership, five nurses from Monongalia County will receive scholarships to complete the Foundations of Faith Community Nursing course over the next year. This initiative aims to enhance the health care services provided within the community where faith and health intersect.
With more than $343,000 in U.S. Department of Agriculture funding, assistant professor Kristine Ramsay-Seaner, a counseling expert at the College of Applied Human Sciences, will oversee the development of trainings and other resources to support professionals who work with youth in rural communities across the United States.
For the first time in program history, the men’s soccer team sits atop the United Soccer Coaches poll. The Mountaineers are also ranked No. 1 by Top Drawer Soccer and will head west to take on California Baptist on Friday (Sept. 6).