Articles tagged with: studentwellness
WVU student does not let disabilities get in her way; Office of Disability Services provides interpreters, other accommodations
October 29th, 2009
Julie Goldberg does not let her disabilities stop her from doing what she loves. Through WVU's Office of Disability Services, Goldberg receives the assistance she needs to get the most of WVU.
WVU offers Health Alert site for H1N1 information
October 28th, 2009
Information on the H1N1 flu vaccine, when to visit the doctor and how to stay healthy is available on the WVU Health Sciences' Health Alert Web site.
WELL WVU provides alcohol education and awareness
October 27th, 2009
WELL WVU is currently focusing on expanding alcohol education outreach at West Virginia University.
WVU Safe Zone announces training on sexual orientation and gender identity
October 19th, 2009
WVU's Safe Zone program will provide training on sexual orientation and gender identity for interested members of the WVU community as a part of WVU's Diversity Week.
Student Health announces upcoming closures
September 29th, 2009
West Virginia University's Student Health has announced two closures for the month of October.
Statewide 'Light in the Window' campaign comes to WVU's Boreman Hall
September 28th, 2009
WVU joins "Light in the Window" event in recognition of National Domestic Violence Awareness Month
WVU community urged to take precautions in preventing flu
September 23rd, 2009
WVU Student Health has diagnosed approximately 20 cases of H1N1 and influenza-like illness and around 220 reports of influenza-like illness have been reported on the WELL WVU Web site.
WELL WVU launches new interactive Web portal
September 16th, 2009
Nutrition, stress, health, time management - whatever a West Virginia University student is struggling with the new WELL WVU: The Students' Center of Health Web site serves as a portal to a world of help and information.
WELL WVU event encourages students to try new things
September 8th, 2009
West Virginia University is encouraging students to try something new at the University's first-ever Try-It event.
Fitness program created to help prevent dreaded "freshman 15"
September 3rd, 2009
The average college freshman will gain between five and 15 pounds during his or her first semester. To avoid this statistic, students enrolled as West Virginia University freshmen can sign up for the Student Recreation Center?s Freshman Fit-teen program.
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