MORGANTOWN — West Virginia University and its divisional campuses in Keyser and Beckley will extend alternative delivery of classes through the rest of the semester in response to the continued threat of […]
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WVU Medicine to offer pre-screened patients drive-through specimen collection for COVID-19
MORGANTOWN – WVU Medicine announced today that it is establishing five drive-through collection points in West Virginia to collect specimens from pre-screened patients to test for COVID-19. […]
WVU expert weighs in on public health response, says key is keeping politics out
The preventive measures taken by all three branches of the government to curb the impact of the COVID-19 in the state are appropriate, said a West Virginia […]
WVU doctor issues letter of advice about traveling in time of COVID-19
West Virginia University Vice President and Executive Dean for Health Sciences Dr. Clay Marsh has issued a letter of COVID-19 travel advice to the WVU campus and […]
WVU Medicine issues COVID-19 visitation restriction guidelines
MORGANTOWN — WVU Medicine released its restricted visitation policy Friday afternoon in response to the coronavirus – COVID-19 pandemic. The policy, WVUM said, applies to the entire […]
Fashion show hosted
West Virginia University’s Mirage Magazine hosted its first fashion show Wednesday evening. Held at the WVU Media Innovation Center, attendees were able to see the work of […]
WVU moves to online-only classes temporarily due to virus
MORGANTOWN — West Virginia University will temporarily suspend in-person classes the week following spring break, and offer online class instruction or other alternative learning options beginning March […]
Coronavirus concerns leads WVU to temporarily suspend in-person classes after spring break and go online
West Virginia University will temporarily suspend in-person classes the week following spring break, and offer online class instruction or other alternative learning options beginning March 30 as […]
Diabetic women more likely to use negative coping styles than men
WVU Today Women may be more likely than men to use negative coping styles when they’re diagnosed with diabetes, according to a West Virginia University School of […]
WVU launches coronavirus website for students and the community
West Virginia University has launched an informational COVID-19 coronavirus website for students and the community, after fielding numerous questions from both about the virus. The website, coronavirus.wvu.edu, […]