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Three IMMB students selected to be Spring 2026 Presidential Student Ambassadors
Monday, December 8, 2025
Catherine Evans, Daniel Kaddar and Sarah Rahin, sophomore Immunology and Medical Microbiology students at the West Virginia University School of Medicine, have been selected to serve as Spring 2026 Presidential Student Ambassadors.Read Three IMMB students selected to be Spring 2026 Presidential Student Ambassadors full story
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Pathologists’ assistant students present case studies at national conference, represent WVU as student delegates
Thursday, December 4, 2025
WVU School of Medicine students Toni Bolser and Morgan White were selected to represent the Pathologists’ Assistant program as student delegates at the American Association for Pathologists’ Assistants (AAPA) 50th annual national conference in Denver, Colorado. -
From special education to simulation: Amo brings classroom experiences to health care training
Thursday, December 4, 2025
For Corey Amo, teaching has always been about the ah-ha moments when a student’s understanding clicks into place. It’s what first drew him to special education and what continues to drive him today as he helps future health care professionals learn and grow through simulation education at West Virginia University. -
WVU in the News: How a SAD Lamp Helped Boost My Mood This Winter
Tuesday, December 2, 2025
The days get shorter and it gets dark earlier, making daily life more challenging if you have seasonal affective disorder (SAD). SAD is a subtype of major depressive disorder. It’s marked by a feeling of sadness in fall and winter, and typically eases in spring and summer.Read WVU in the News: How a SAD Lamp Helped Boost My Mood This Winter full story
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WVU in the News: Federal investment in cancer research crucial (Opinion)
Monday, December 1, 2025
Recently, I joined pancreatic cancer researchers and the president and CEO of the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network, Julie Fleshman, on Capitol Hill to meet with members of Congress, including Sens. Shelley Moore Capito and Jim Justice, both R-W.Va.Read WVU in the News: Federal investment in cancer research crucial (Opinion) full story