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WVU Parkersburg announces Fall 2024 President’s and Dean’s scholars
WVU Parkersburg announces Fall 2024 President’s and Dean’s scholars
Parkersburg, W.Va. (January 24, 2025) — WVU Parkersburg is pleased to announce its President’s and Dean’s scholars for the Fall 2024 semester.
President’s Scholars
Students on the President’s List maintained a 4.0 grade point average while earning 12 or more hours of college credit. The scholars include:
BRAXTON COUNTY — Orlando: Dalaney Haines
CABELL COUNTY — Ona: Cody Honaker
CALHOUN COUNTY — Mount Zion: Madison Gerlach
CLAY COUNTY — Clendenin: Tabitha Adkins
GILMER COUNTY — Sand Fork: Montaiginey Linden
JACKSON COUNTY — Cottageville: Mary Beth Cottrill, Tyler Hartley
Evans: Presli Milam
Given: Triston Lanham
Kenna: Levi Casto, Taylor Leaptrot, Ethan Snelson
Le Roy: Phala Francis
Millwood: Kaitlin Miller
Ravenswood: Billie Balser, Cherie Bowles, Jenny Dixon, Julie Durback, Chelsey Helmick, Kenedi Kunkler, Austin Lawrence, Brooke Meadows, Jace Meadows, Jacob Murray, Brody Noble, John Ramsey, Jacob Seebaugh, Myna Spencer, Brittany Summers, Jaleigh Thompson, Anthony Vespucci
Ripley: Carter Crihfield, Gabriel Haynes, Stephanie Hernandez, Zakary Kimes, Anderson Phillips, Abigail Roberts, Logan Skurupey, McKenzie Stalnaker
Sandyville: Austin Balis, Zane Balis, Dakota Keyser, Rune Tinsman, Courtney Winter
JEFFERSON COUNTY — Shepherdstown: Julie Petersen
KANAWHA COUNTY — Charleston: Phillip Jones, Samantha Wilson
South Charleston: Kailey Chapman
MASON COUNTY — Hartford: Braylon McComas
Leon: Kaleigh Thomas
Letart: Emma Gibbs, Cassandra Mcclanahan
Mason: Jace Ervin, Ethan Goodnite
Point Pleasant: Grace Coates
MONONGALIA COUNTY — Morgantown: Ashley McCoy
PLEASANTS COUNTY — Belmont: Brylee McGrady, Logan White
Friendly: Trenton Renner
St. Marys: Megan Blouir, Jacklyn Butler, Ava Childers, Chance Cox, Addison Davis, Ethan Davis, Charity Hannah, Kyleigh Rupert, Evan Sexton, Jacob Wilson
PUTNAM COUNTY — Hurricane: Kayla O’Brien, Kelsea Shingleton
Scott Depot: Erica Rhodes
RITCHIE COUNTY — Cairo: Landyn Jenkins
Ellenboro: Zoe Butcher, Blake Butta
Harrisville: Wyatt Flesher, Alexis Gribble, Tyler Huffman, Haley Martin, Rebekah Martin, Bradyn Reed
Pennsboro: Emily Bush, Andrea Davis, Chandos Hamilton, Kelby Holden, Levi McKenna, Vanessa Patton, Michaela Smith, Shelby Thomas, Kiarra Weekley, Ryan Weekley, Kate Williams
Petroleum: Allyson Layfield
Pullman: Lavaya Sandy
Smithville: Marissa Jeffrey
ROANE COUNTY — Gandeeville: Garrett Workman
Spencer: Mikalah Clarkson, Marleigh Unger
TUCKER COUNTY — Davis: Sara Luzier
TYLER COUNTY — Alma: Sonny Leek
Friendly: Kashia Brown
Middlebourne: Silas Hunter
Paden City: Wesley Drake
WAYNE COUNTY — Huntington: Joshua Adkins
WIRT COUNTY — Elizabeth: Kylie Cox, Dalton Fincham, Connor Hoover, Barbara Linger, Autumn McKenna
Le Roy: Moriah Cale
Walker: Elijah Green
WOOD COUNTY — Belleville: George Ankrom, Logan Bowman, Jeremy Ellis, Chloe Lott, Bradley McPeek, Hannah Morgan, Rebecca Page, Travis Turley
Davisville: Maddox Dulaney, Kallie Heaney, Bobbi Murphy
Mineral Wells: Breanna Beverage, Nathan Calvert, Jude Childers, Sophia Childers, Peyton Collins, Adam Kelly, Jacob Meyer, Colton Parsons, Haley Parsons, Lauren Powers, Zachary Redmon, Jakeb Snyder, Kimberly Thomas, William Tomlinson
Parkersburg: Brenda Barker, Madison Batten, Brian Bellville, Brandon Bennett, Sarah Lee Bennett, Taylor Black, Julia Bland, RuthAnn Blankenhorn, Kristen Brandjes, David Buchanan, Ivy Burdette, Benjamin Campbell, Cody Chipps, Stephanie Christensen, Kirstyn Cline, David Cobb, Nadia Colombo, Alexis Correale, Mark Crum, Codi Douglas, Alexis Dugan, Alec Emory, Isabella File, Amber Flinn, Mikaela Grant, William Grant, Tiffanie Grubbs, Ethan Hill, Jana Howell, Jayden Irick, John Johnson, Caydence Jones, Rylee Jones, Rebecca Kalb, Stacia Knowlton, Lindsey Kupfner, Meredith Kupfner, Elizabeth Landers, Johnathon Laxton, Sarah Lewkowicz, Ryan Lockhart, Courtney Lott, Sophia Mahoney, Nicholas Marucci, Livia Meyer, Benjamin Nash, Madison Newbanks, Hannah Parsons, Randi Patterson, Andrew Pierotti, Haylie Polan, Abram Poling, Cynthia Poling, Adam Rector, Kelly Rockhold, Amber Saltz, Jacquelyn Schall, Christopher Smith, Angel Sprouse, Grace Sprout, Alex Stanley, Logan Stanley, Parker Stanley, Alize Talarico, Kaleb Tanner, Amber Tennant, Samantha Tingler, Nhi Tran, Hailey Triplett, Jena Vincent, Daniel Westfall, Mindy Whitacre, Megan Wigal, Avery Williams, Natalie Wood, Annemarie Woofter, Ayden Yost
Petroleum: Amber Elliott
Rockport: Ryan Kimes
Vienna: Savanna Channell, Kiran Cunningham, Sophia D’Eramo, Emily Davis, Sophie Dougherty, Devon Fancher, Owen Farish, Sarah Harvey, Isabella Hissem, Jackson Hudkins, Charles Ice, Addison King, Alexis Martin, John Mills, Garrett Napier, Sophia Speed, Natalie Thorpe, Brandon Tripler, Lauren Walker, Konnor Williams
Walker: Miranda Beatty, Chloe Dicks, Zachary Farnsworth
Washington: Jenifer Armstrong, Sara Bowers, Lanie Cook, Adelle Fleak, Destiny Foutty, Hadley Freshour, Greyson Godfrey, LaDawn Joy, Benjamin Kaminski, Michael Midkiff, Sierra Mundy, Landon Plants, Alexis Smith, Jackson Thorn, Sidney Windland
Waverly: Caleb Adkins
Williamstown: Kaci Adkins, Sean Frye, Justin Gorby, Alexander Hurst, Brylee Jones, Courtnie Lester, Ashley Pennisi, Blake Pottmeyer, Jesse Shivlar, Courtney Wood
KENTUCKY — Louisa: Joshua Moore
OHIO — Racine: Christian Howell
Sardis: Brandon Miller
Barlow: Taylor Anderson
Belpre: Tori Chaney, Makaylee Deaton, Elisabeth Eye-Rohr, Kaleigh Hesson, Nathaniel Marks
Beverly: Che’ Venoy
Cutler: Jessica Sargent
Fleming: Anastasia Nicholas
Little Hocking: Michael Phelps
Lowell: Abagail Offenberger
Marietta: Abigail Jones, Ashley Miller
New Matamoras: Kalyn Cochran
Dean’s Scholars
Students named to the Dean’s List maintained a 3.5 grade point average while earning six or more hours of college credit. The scholars include:
BARBOUR COUNTY — Philippi: Andrew Morris
CABELL COUNTY — Barboursville: Cheyanne Hively
Huntington: Hannah Lewis
Lesage: John Legg
CALHOUN COUNTY — Big Bend: Joshua Hixon
Creston: Hunter Hall
Grantsville: Bradyn Craft
CLAY COUNTY — Duck: Megan Sears
DODDRIDGE COUNTY — Salem: Julie Blake
West Union: Jared Harris, Haleigh Lipscomb
FAYETTE COUNTY — Oak Hill: Shaunna Lipscomb
GILMER COUNTY — Glenville: Jordanne Beall
GRANT COUNTY — Petersburg: Wesley Cosner
GREENBRIER COUNTY — Lewisburg: Mary Pence
HAMPSHIRE COUNTY — Purgitsville: Abigail Eye
HARDY COUNTY — Moorefield: Jordan Mongold
HARRISON COUNTY — Bridgeport: Briana Bothwell, Alexus Workman
JACKSON COUNTY — Evans: Emma Bragg, Parker Cobb, Madison Hatcher, Luke Lowry, Nicole Tate
Gay: Shawn Davis
Given: Luke Bostic, Lanna Bragg
Millwood: Kailey Durback
Ravenswood: Daniel Caldwell, Haley Dawson, Rodney Dearth, Gage Delong, Tannar Ebos, Joel Fisher, Gracie Gould, Jacob Harvey, Zoie Meadows, Sabrina Mills, Emily Parsons, Kevin Rawson, Kaity Ross, Deanna Schindler, Aspen Sheets, Brady Swain, Molly Washburn, Emma Weekley, Peyton Wolfe
Ripley: Brooklyn Anderson, Kyanah Baldwin, Hunter Brown, Braxton Carpenter, Isaiah Casto, Victoria Cochran, Evelyn Crooks, Kelsie Davis, Skylar Fowles, Adam Geer, Cody Harless, Nicholas Harless, Sara Jones, Kenzie Litton, Kallie McCutcheon, Isaac Parsons, Madison Price, Garrett Rhodes, Ian Roach, Autumn Robinson, Trista Scarberry, Zaya Settle, Savannah Shamblin, Wyatt Simon
Sandyville: Bradley Anderson, Nathaniel Casto, Kasara DiSciullo, Ethan Fry, Megan Hill, Kirsten Hinzman, Anna Salvado
KANAWHA COUNTY — Charleston: Kayla Davis, Breana Hall, Taylor Hicks, Melissa Hodges, Kaulin Johnson, Andrew Jones, Kimberly Palmer, Kara Reedy
Clendenin: Josi Coiner, Brianna Osborne, Kaydence Steele
Hernshaw: Nicholas McCracken
Nitro: Mary Norvell
Saint Albans: Candace Gonzalez
South Charleston: Zoey Hammond
LEWIS COUNTY — Weston: Maggie Wyatt
LOGAN COUNTY — Accoville: Nancy Vance
MARSHALL COUNTY — Moundsville: Aven McGuire
Proctor: Allison Blake
MASON COUNTY — Gallipolis Ferry: Conner Ralbusky
Leon: Colletta Rayburn
Letart: Thomas Anderson, Ashton Broughman, Adrianna Stewart
Mason: Carrie Hankinson
New Haven: Alisha Lyons
Point Pleasant: Scott Goldsberry, Dylan Keefer, Tristin Rainey, Timothy Reed
MONONGALIA COUNTY — Morgantown: Samantha Dille
NICHOLAS COUNTY — Craigsville: Danielle Milam
OHIO COUNTY — Wheeling: Jennifer Bryan
PLEASANTS COUNTY — Belmont: Linsie Asher, McKenna Broce, Tyson Kimball, Cali Masters, Scott McGraw, Brady Rinard, Layla Snively
Friendly: Andrea Yoho
St. Marys: Nick Casto, Gabrielle Cunningham, Alyssa Dawson, Katie Lawrence, Adam Mercer, Alexandra Wilson, Erika Becker, Olivia Birkhimer, Ella Bullman, Audra Cunningham, Brayden Davis, Drake Duty, Logan Eddy, Mariah Evans, Micah Evans, Darcy Grimes, Laura Hacker, Amanda Hadley, Ryleigh Haught, Noah Hubbard, Brayden Illar, Savannah Keife, Ryan Kent, Anna Kimball, Sidney Kisner, Preston Lawhon, Clover Moody, Mary Morrison, Autumn Mossor, Jay Mote, Bernadette Occilien, Addison Parks, Jack Peyton, Annabelle Pfalzgraf, Callie Powell, Brodrick Rice, Peyton Rogers, Madeline Steele, Madison Sturgeon, Bella Tagliarini, Allyson Tidwell, Emma Weikart, Kenzie West
Waverly: Taylor Brode, Addyson Cummings, Aaron Drake, Emma Kirby, Luke Shingleton
PUTNAM COUNTY — Culloden: Patricia Adams
Hurricane: Jared Brotsky
RALEIGH COUNTY — Beckley: Brittany Harless, Sara Jones
Piney View: Crystal Whittaker
White Oak: Jessica Lilly
RITCHIE COUNTY — Auburn: Chaohui Liang
Cairo: Laci Hilkey, Emily Marshall, Morgan Miner, Madeline Nichols, Andrew Steed, Jessica Waggoner
Ellenboro: Baylee Butta, Trevor Cowan, Madison Hall, Gabriel Ray, Bentlee Williams
Harrisville: Hayden Bartlett, Lydia Colvin, Kaleigh Engel, Garrett Flesher, Morgan George, Riley Gribble, Isaac Hodges, Emma Howell, Andrea Huffman, Isaac King, Gracie Lamp, Rowan Mallery, Raya Morrison, Haley Nutt, Addison Perkins, Chasta Rinehart, Lindzey Saltz, Turner Shriver, Kaysis Smith
Pennsboro: Kennedi Grimm, Jonah Hamilton, Amanda Hayes, Rhett Johnson, Alexis McDonald, Clarinda Perkins, Sarah Ridgway, Rae Rupert, Conner Shaffer, Maddilea Shaffer, Warren White
Pullman: Cole Waugaman
ROANE COUNTY — Elkview: Sabrina Canterbury
Gandeeville: Jovie Beebe
Gay: Felicia Spencer
Le Roy: Fair Smelko
Looneyville: Brandon Charles, Lexi Mitchell
Reedy: Katelyn Mullen, Kalista Williams
Spencer: Braylin Bowe, Evan Gaughan, Lucas Hall, Shay Harper, Addison Hersman, Kennedy Lawson, Kacie Mace, Addison Parkins, Colton Saunders, Tyson Watson, Payton Wellings, Zachary Whitehouse
Walton: Emma Sloan, Larkin Spinks
TAYLOR COUNTY — Flemington: Paige Zacavish
TYLER COUNTY — Alma: Lea Ahouse, Lily Thompson
Friendly: Elizabeth Adams
Jacksonburg: Danielle Sams
Middlebourne: Sara Conner, Bridget Doak, Lakyn Fletcher, Caylei Forrester, Macie Highley, Raina Long, Dane Nelson, Mallory Westbrook
New Martinsville: Kendi Jackson
Paden City: Alec Chaplin, Cadence Kemp
Sistersville: Chloe Dutton, Kathryn Grimm, Michlynn Morris, Hallie Placer, Lacie Pratt, Kaci Shanabarger, Nicole Stoller, Mckenzie Utt
WAYNE COUNTY — Genoa: Alison Combs
Huntington: Norma Harbolt
Kenova: Mackenzie Rogers
WETZEL COUNTY — New Martinsville: Haven Anderson, Ashton Jackson, Michael Radabaugh, Hayden Thorne, Sierra Underwood
Paden City: Harmony Gross, Lillian Hatcher, Aaron Trader
WIRT COUNTY — Creston: Keyawna Keener
Elizabeth: Jacklyn Cheuvront, Madelynn Cogar, Maggie Conrad, Megan Cutlip, Teresa Darnell, Kelly Digman, Colin Hudnall, Thomas McIntyre, Allison Neff, Joseph Powell, Kylee Ross, Dalton Starcher, Adam Thompson, Lincoln Thorn, Harlee Williams
Le Roy: Morgan Cale
Palestine: Peyton Richards
Walker: Amelia Nulton
WOOD COUNTY — Belleville: Ashley Gaston, Braeden Hamilton, William Morrison, Logan O’Curran, Ariel Smith
Belmont: Sage Harper
Davisville: Kylee Border, Mason Dilly, Emmalee Farnsworth, Shyanne Fury, James Goff, Tyler Lang, Chandler Mcdowell, Darca Sapp, Taylor Sargent, Jaclynne Welch, Cali Wilcoxen
Elizabeth: Kelsey Moore
Mineral Wells: Corey Beverage, Nichole Dellinger, Hannah Dolly, Melissa Dolly, Eli Francis, Riley Fury, Devan Haddox, Kaytlyn Harper, Haley Hennen, Autumn Jones, Kali Longwell, Caleb Lucas, Katie McKitrick, Luke Modesitt, Patience Randolph, Jarrett Sampson, Clayton Yeager
Parkersburg: Lindsey Adams, Caleb Akers, Nora Akers, Austy Akita, Isaac Algmin, Sofia Chloe Aliac, Kolten Arnott, Isabel Arreola, Elora Ayers, Emma Bagley, Justin Barker, Myles Barry, Alethea Bateman, Anthony Beckett, Jaya Bell, Lydia Bice, Addison Bills, Amanda Blum, Baylee Bostaph, Allison Brown, Winston Brown, Arissa Burt, Wyatt Cale, Tanner Cancade, Oliver Cartwright, Emma Casto, Alexandria Cavender, Benjamin Chichester, Dillen Chichester, Bralon Childers, Sydney Coler, Wesley Comeau, Alisha Cook, Ava Cool, Jaedyn Cooper, Tyler Copanic, Katie Copeland, Maria Cornell, Ava Cottrill, Brooklyn Curry, Alexis Dailey, Stephen Dailey, Lisa Dalton, Cheyenne DeAngelis, Sandi Deem, Ethan Dela Cruz, Dani Delong, Josie Diets, Natalie Douglas, Emily Ebert, Rachel Echard, Andrew Edmands, Kylee Elam, Christopher Enoch, Aliyah Fields, Lauren Flanagan, Alyiah Flinn, Lilah Francisco, Tobin Francisco, Lloyd Frazier, Regan Freed, Zachary Fuerhoff, Jaden Garner, Maegan Gaver, Mary Goe, Kaden Goodwin, Machala Gordon, Maya Gordon, Amber Graham, Kodie Grant, Mikhal Grueneberg, Isaac Hackathorn, Jasmine Haddox, Cole Hanshaw, Gabrielle Hartness, Alex Hay, Shyanne Hays, Brayden Hill, Alexis Hogue, Alyssa Holland, Makayla House, Carson Huck, Shaley Hughes, Byron Hupp, Haleigh Hurst, Chauncy James, Ashley Johnson, Emma Johnson, Natalie Klemm, Savannah Knowlton, Joseph Koreski, Cera Lamb, Jodi Lamp, Cheryl Lauderman, Savanna Lemley, Oscar Lemus, Alayna Liebau, Allie Lockhart, Sawyer Lucas, Alexander Marshall, Christian Marshall, Elijah Marshall, Lillianna Martinez, Nevaeh Mason, Elise McCay, Bradford McCleary, Caleb McClung, James McClung, Nora McCowan, Haley McDonald, Erin Miihlbach, Brooklyn Miller, Kari Miller, Maya Mincks, Jubilee Minney, Abigail Moore, Matthew Moore, Alivia Morehead, Cooper Morris, Maria Morton, Micheal Murphy, Aaron Nguyen, Leila Noland, Molly Overton, Haileah Parker, Kaylyn Parsons, Kara Pascarella, Brian Paul, Kennedy Porter, Wyatt Powell, Crystal Proctor, Lauren Raney, Abigail Read, Isabella Reidmiller, Viktor Reins, Julie Rhodes, Logan Richard, Ryan Roberts, Roy Rockhold, Hailey Rummer, Jessica Rutherford, Ava Sayre, Parker Schartiger, Samuel Schuler, Zackery Scott, Emily Sharp, Rayna Short, Jacob Sims, Riya Singh, Ashley Slaven, Emma Smith, Israel Smith, Peyton Snider, Matthew Spencer, Krista Sponsler, Avie Sprouse, Kylie Sprouse, Emma Stanley, Bradyn Starcher, Dominic Strcula, Andrew Stull, Ashlynn Taylor, Helena Teltscher, Travis Thompson, Katelyn Thorn, Jasmine Toussaint, Russell Traugh, Jonah Utt, Zane Van Fossen, Clara Vanfossen, Aaron Vann, James Voutour, Joseph Walker, Lance Walters, Jacob Watson, Heather Weaver, Dakota Weigle, Dominique White, Kaleb Williams, Andrew Williamson, Kevin Williamson, Melissa Wilson, Kaleb Windland, Emma Withrow, Isabella Woods, Seth Wright, Cassandra Yoak, Brady Young, Cody Young
Rockport: Toni Brainard, Chandler Forshey, Allee Small, Michael Waldron
Vienna: Austin Andrews, Emily Biles, Elizabeth Collie, Kylie Conley, Kent Crumbaker, Alyssa Daugherty, Isabella DeAngelo, Steve Eakins, Noah Galloway, Timothy Gibbs, Ryan Halley, Illija Heston, Carley Holbert, Kimberly Huynh, Jonathan Johnson, Luke Kellison, Seth Kellison, Aubrie Kendall, Daniel Larkin, Daniel Martin, James Martin, Michael Martin, Lauren McDonnell, Lindsey Midcap, Megan Midcap, David Morgan, Meredith Muller, Nathaniel Parrish, Liliana Parsons, Killian Phillips, Chantel Rader, Michael Riblett, Timothy Rummer, Angelina Sieu, Reece Smith, Natasha Staats, Amy Summers, Toby Thompson, Bethany Truax, Isaiah Walker, Ethan Wanchick, Jackson Wharton, Taylor Wince
Walker: Ashlynn Eagle, Marissa Hendershot, Skylar Newlon, Maya Reynolds, Deacon Roberts, Ethan Rowan, Gerard Taylor
Washington: Chloe Armstrong, Miranda Barker, Steven Barton, David Brady, Gabriella Brady, Dalton Brookover, Sabrina Christ, Drew Corley, Dustin Corley, Jaxon Downs, Karis Erb, Mckenzie Flinn, Branson Forshey, Reagan Foutty, Levi Gibson, Aaron Hofmann, Samuel Holtz, Halle Hudson, Lindsay Jones, Connor Joy, Kimberly Knopp, Sara Knotts, Sophie McClure, Joan Owen, Hannah Raper, Connor Sams, Mikayla Satow, Victoria Tennant, David Wanstreet, Mackenzie Williams, Kameron Wilson
Waverly: Mya Baruwa, Joshua Brookover, Blake Brown, Roy Cain, Charlotte Daniels, Addison Davis, Karlee Midcap, Gabriella Seese, Morgan Wise
Williamstown: Kaydynce Akers, Joscelyn Anderson, Emily Bailey, Cooper Billingsley, Grace Boone, Kaycee Britton, Isabella Bryant, Jayden Bryant, Jenner Burge, Meredith Chambers, Daphne Cockerham, Frank Conner, Reagan Corbett, Anna Cosner, Lauren Deem, Mason Deem, Laura Delancy, Jolie Floding, Kipp Freed, Alison Gates, Annabell Gibson, Annabelle Haught, Keatyn Haynes, Carson Hill, Danner Hooper, Ava Johnson, Addisyn Kerby, Gabrielle Kibbe, Jedidiah Lane, Reagan McDaniel, Ashtyn McIntyre, Taylor Melvin, Mason Mercer, Blake Mitchell, Austin Montgomery, Amylia Myers, Nathaniel Nicely, Corell Reck, Parker Schramm, Rebecca Shamblin, Olivia Shawver, Gavin Sivard, Hunter Smith, Mohamed Sow, Olivia Stout, Aaron Tingler, Tia Townsend, Olivia Ullman, Mark Vandergrift, Daniel Willis, Sky Wilson, Bradyn Woodard
OHIO
Amesville: Dustin Salser
Coolville: Justin Fought, Jonathan Graham, Kelsey Hunter
Guysville: Abigail Guthrie
Greenville: Mitchell Montgomery
Groveport: Geron Brush
Cambridge: Olivia Deaton
Loveland: Nicole Joumany
Proctorville: Hannah Carroll
Racine: Domenic Nudi
Rutland: Shalynn Mitchell
Celina: Clayton Duncan
Clarington: Kadyn Isaly
Sardis: Brady Harlan
Dresden: Cody Wood
Somerset: Aaron Slatzer
Belpre: Austin Carder, Maddison Smith, Alyssa Walker, Katherine Whiting, Arionna Wolfe
Cutler: Jason Allen
Fleming: Kevin Ring
Little Hocking: Catherine Allman, Elisha Miles, Kelsey Mitchell, Robert Sole, Jacob Stealey
Lowell: Kari Carney
Marietta: Paul Arnold, Megan Bowling, Adam Catalona, David Cech, Ashley Dalrymple, Daniel Geogerian, Camey Gerst, Kaitlin Haessly, Tyler Haught, Izabella Karcher, Chad Knox, Megan Mestuzzi, Callix Miller, Leslie Mills, Mariah Parks, Joel Tucker
Newport: Morgan Haught, Taylor Lambert
Reno: Molly Cline
Stockport: John Hogue, Gary McCutcheon
Vincent: Rebecca Williams, Justin Yoho
Waterford: Jonathan Ragan
Whipple: William Close
Wingett Run: Bradey Eddy
OKLAHOMA
Atoka: Ryan Loudermilk
SOUTH CAROLINA
Jackson: Adam Abbadusky
Edgefield: Daniel Tager
TEXAS
Brownsville: Jesus Lopez
Portland: Jesus Vasquez
Abilene: Jared Asbill, Cutter Crowe
San Angelo: Ryan Carman
VIRGINIA
Strasburg: Billie Stickles
Fall 2024 WVU Parkersburg graduates announced
Fall 2024 WVU Parkersburg graduates announced
Parkersburg, W.Va. (January 24, 2025) — WVU Parkersburg is proud to recognize its December 2024 graduates who have earned certificates, associate degrees and bachelor’s degrees. These graduates exemplify academic excellence, dedication and perseverance.
Graduates achieving a 3.50 to 4.00 grade point average (GPA) have been awarded academic honors, as follows: 3.50-3.749, Cum Laude; 3.75-3.99, Magna Cum Laude; and 4.0, Summa Cum Laude. The December WVU Parkersburg graduates are listed below by county and state:
WEST VIRGINIA GRADUATES
BERKELEY COUNTY — Falling Waters: Madisyn Eller, CERT, Child Development
BOONE COUNTY — Racine: Hannah Stout, CERT, Child Development
CABELL COUNTY — Huntington: Stevy Carte, RBA
Milton: Dakota Bird, AAS, Nursing
CALHOUN COUNTY — Arnoldsburg: Lexi Gregory, AAS, Nursing
CLAY COUNTY — Procious: Mykia Linkinoggor, CERT, Child Development
DODDRIDGE COUNTY — Salem: Julie Blake, AAS, Child Development, Cum Laude
West Union: Jared Harris, BAS, Business Administration, Magna Cum Laude
GILMER COUNTY — Sand Fork: Montaiginey Linden, CERT, Child Development, Summa Cum Laude
JACKSON COUNTY — Cottageville: Olivia Fitzpatrick, AAS, Business Administration; Tyler Hartley, AAS, Nursing
Evans: Evan Bain, CERT, Digital Media Production; Jessica Ball, AA, General Education, Magna Cum Laude
Given: Jonathan Welling, AAS, Nursing
Kenna: Jason Thomas, RBA
Millwood: Kaley Durback, AA, General Education
Ravenswood: Charles Bowles, AAS Child Development, Magna Cum Laude; Courtney Cavender, AAS, BOG; Haley Dawson, CERT, Criminal Justice; Jenny Dixon, BS, Business Administration, Cum Laude; Heather Green, RBA; Chelsey Helmick, AAS, Business Administration; Garrytt Horner, AAS, Business Administration, CERT, Business Administration; Cassandra Lott, AAS, Elementary Education, Cum Laude; Jaleigh Thompson, AAS, Criminal Justice, CERT, Criminal Justice; Anthony Vespucci, RBA, Magna Cum Laude
Ripley: Kyanah Baldwin, AAS, Elementary Education, Cum Laude; Braxton Carpenter, AAS, Business Administration, Cum Laude; Victoria Cochran, BAS, Criminal Justice, CERT, Criminal Justice, Cum Laude; Stephanie Hernandez, AAS, Business Administration, Abigail Roberts, AAS, Elementary Education, Cum Laude; Zaya Settle, BAS, Communication & Media – Digital Communication, Magna Cum Laude; Jaylyn Sheppard, AAS, Nursing; Stormie Wilkinson, AAS, Business Administration
Sandyville: Christine Borden, AAS, BOG; Anna Salvado, CERT, Digital Media Production, Cum Laude
KANAWHA COUNTY — Charleston: Kayla Davis, AAS, Child Development, Magna Cum Laude; Phillip Jones, AAS, BOG; Emma Meade, AAS, Child Development
Hernshaw: Nicholas McCracken, AAS, Business Administration, CERT, Business Administration
Sissonville: Alyson Thomas, CERT, Child Development
LEWIS COUNTY — Weston: Maggie Wyatt, AAS, Welding Technology, Magna Cum Laude, CERT, Welding Technology, Magna Cum Laude
LINCOLN COUNTY — Branchland: Codey Cantrell, AAS, BOG
MASON COUNTY — Letart: Emma Gibbs, BAS, Business Administration, Summa Cum Laude
Mason: Kaylee Ferguson, AAS, Child Development; Carrie Hankinson, CERT, Child Development
New Haven: Deborah Miller, AAS Child Development, CERT, Child Development
MERCER COUNTY — Princeton: Summer Goad, AAS, Business Administration, Cum Laude
MONROE COUNTY — Ballard: Andrew Bonnell, AAS, Computer & Information Technology, Cum Laude
NICHOLAS COUNTY — Craigsville: Danielle Milam, BAS, Child Development, Magna Cum Laude
PLEASANTS COUNTY — Belmont: Scott McGraw, AAS, Criminal Justice, Magna Cum Laude
St. Marys: Olivia Birkhimer, AAS, Elementary Education, Magna Cum Laude; Megan Blouir, CERT, Business Administration AAS, Business Administration; Emily Gray, BAS, Criminal Justice; Brendan Miller, AAS, Occupational Development, Cum Laude; Bernadette Occilien, AAS, Computer & Information Technology; Addison Parks, AS, Business Administration, Magna Cum Laude; Airyell Shultz, AAS, BOG, Magna Cum Laude; Eric Wherry, AAS, Business Administration
PUTNAM COUNTY — Hurricane: Jared Brotsky, RBA
RITCHIE COUNTY — Cairo: Alex Hendrickson, BS, Business Administration, Cum Laude; Landyn Jenkins, CERT, Criminal Justice, Magna Cum Laude
Ellenboro: Zoe Butcher, AAS, Elementary Education, Cum Laude
Harrisville: Haley Nutt, AAS, Business Administration
Pennsboro: Jaydon Holt, AAS, Elementary Education; Vanessa Patton, AAS, Elementary Education, Cum Laude; Andrea Perrine, AAS, Child Development; Michaela Smith, AAS, Cosmetology, Magna Cum Laude; Emma Stahlman, AAS, Nursing; Casey VanScoy, AAS, Business Administration
Pullman: Evan Napier, BAS, Business Administration
ROANE COUNTY — Looneyville: Tiffany Pokrandt, AAS, Nursing
Reedy: Kelly Hardbarger, BAS, Business Administration; Kalista Williams, CERT, Business Administration, Cum Laude, AAS, Business Administration, Cum Laude
Spencer: Cadin Raines, AAS, Nursing; Cheryl White, AAS, Nursing
TYLER COUNTY — Middlebourne: Aleeah Fletcher, AAS, Elementary Education, Cum Laude; Scott Gorby, BA, Elementary Education; Ryley Vandyne, AS, Business Administration; Mallory Westbrook, AAS, Criminal Justice, Cum Laude
WAYNE COUNTY — Huntington: Joshua Adkins, RBA
WETZEL COUNTY — New Martinsville: Victoria Thomas, AAS, Nursing
WIRT COUNTY — Brohard: Stephanie Williams, AAS, Nursing;
Elizabeth: Madelynn Cogar, BAS, Business Administration; Kylie Cox, BAS, Business Administration; Brandon Foutty, AAS, Business Administration, CERT, Business Administration; Noelle Foutty, CERT, Criminal Justice, AAS, Criminal Justice; Dalton Starcher, AAS, Welding Technology, CERT, Welding; Adam Thompson, AAS, Business Administration
Le Roy: Morgan Cale, BAS, Business Administration
Macfarlan: Elizabeth Perdue, AAS, Welding Technology
Palestine: Trenton Richards, AAS, Business Administration
WOOD COUNTY — Belleville: Logan Bowman, AS, Business Administration, Magna Cum Laude; Mary Ellen Brown, BAS, Criminal Justice; Jeremy Ellis, AS, Business Administration, Cum Laude; Chloe Lott, AAS, Business Administration, Cum Laude; Rebecca Page, AAS, BOG, Cum Laude
Davisville: Eliza Lawrentz, BA, Elementary Education, Cum Laude
Mineral Wells: Nichole Dellinger, BAS, Criminal Justice; Cami Derenberger, AAS, Cosmetology, Magna Cum Laude; Jessica Ellis, AAS, Nursing; Brianna Fields, AS, Business Administration, Magna Cum Laude; Quentin Kennedy, BA, Elementary Education; Abigail Lathem, BA, Elementary Education; Michael Meyer, AAS, Computer & Information Technology; Colton Parsons, BAS, Business Administration, Magna Cum Laude, AAS, Business Administration, Magna Cum Laude, CERT, Business Administration, Magna Cum Laude; Zachary Redmon, BAS, Supervisory Management; Colorado Sampson, AAS, Business Administration; Nathan Schramm, AAS, Business Administration, Cum Laude; Bryan Smith, AAS, BOG, Cum Laude; Blake Snyder, AAS, Computer & Information Technology; Kimberly Thomas, RBA, Cum Laude; Elizabeth Weaver, RBA, Cum Laude
Parkersburg: Lindsey Adams, CERT, Child Development; Isaac Algmin, AAS, Criminal Justice, Cum Laude, CERT, Criminal Justice, Cum Laude; Natalia Alvarez-Dominguez, Cosmetology, Magna Cum Laude; Madison Batten, AAS, Criminal Justice, Magna Cum Laude; Chad Bennett, AAS, Business Administration; Sara Brace, RBA; David Buchanan, AAS, Business Administration CERT, Business Administration; Makayla Burns, BA, Elementary Education; Heather Caplinger, AAS, Cosmetology; Tesla Carr, AAS, Cosmetology; Payge Clark, RBA; Amanda Conner, AAS, BOG; Hayden Coull, AAS, Multi-Craft Technology; Sandi Deem, AAS, BOG; Sydney Dudley, BA, Elementary Education, Cum Laude; Rachel Echard, CERT, Criminal Justice; Allison Felker, CERT, Business Administration, Cum Laude; Jasmin Frederick, CERT, Business Administration; David Garnes, RBA, Cum Laude, AAS, BOG, Cum Laude; Shayden Gault, CERT, Criminal Justice; Jacob Giffin, AAS, Drafting; Mary Goe, BS, Business Administration, Cum Laude; Amber Graham, RBA; Rhylea Graham, BAS, Business Administration; Dewey Greear, AAS, Nursing; Kensley Hager, RBA; Cole Hanshaw, AAS, Elementary Education; Carson Huck, BA, Multi-Disciplinary Studies, Cum Laude; Shaley Hughes, AAS, Elementary Education, Cum Laude; Amy Hupp, RBA; John Johnson, BAS, Supervisory Management; Tonya Johnson, CERT, Criminal Justice; Matthew Joy, AAS, Business Administration; Johnathon Laxton, BAS, Business Administration; Christina Lumeyer, AAS, Criminal Justice, CERT, Criminal Justice; Sophia Mahoney, AAS, Criminal Justice, Magna Cum Laude; Nicholas Marucci, RBA; Kari Miller, AS, Business Administration; Micheal Murphy, AAS, Computer & Information Technology; Madison Newbanks, BAS, Business Administration; Logan Nutter, AAS, Computer & Information Technology; Elizabeth Onuoha, AAS, Nursing; Natasha Ott, AA, General Education; Lyndsey Parish, RBA; Brayden Pfaf, AAS, Business Administration; Abram Poling, BAS, Business Administration, Magna Cum Laude; Cynthia Poling, AAS, Nursing, Summa Cum Laude; Crystal Proctor, CERT, Criminal Justice; Julie Rhodes, AAS, Computer & Information Technology; Stephanie Riffle, AAS, BOG; Kelly Rockhold, BAT, Cum Laude; Melissa Shutts, BAS, Business Administration; Natalie Slusher, AAS, Elementary Education, Cum Laude; Christopher Smith, BAS, Business Administration, CERT, Business Administration, Sierra Smith, AAS, Nursing; Angel Sprouse, BAS, Business Administration, Cum Laude; Caitlyn Tallman, RBA; Ashley Tennant, AAS, BOG; Russell Traugh, CERT, Welding; Corbin Valvo, AAS, Computer & Information Technology; Jena Vincent, BAS, Business Administration, Cum Laude; Lance Walters, CERT, Business Administration, Magna Cum Laude; Mackenzie Willis, CERT, Business Administration
Petroleum: Amber Elliott, RBA
Rockport: Toni Brainard, AAS, Nursing; Ryan Kimes, BAS, Business Administration, Cum Laude; Sharon McCoy, AAS, Elementary Education, Cum Laude;
Vienna: Savanna Channell, AAS, Business Administration, Magna Cum Laude; Riley Dunbar, AAS, Cosmetology, Cum Laude; Devon Fancher, BAS, Business Administration, Magna Cum Laude; Hannah Gray, AAS, Business Administration, CERT, Business Administration; Kylie Johnson, AAS, Cosmetology; Daniel Larkin, AAS, Occupational Development; Robert Lincicome, AAS, BOG; Olivia Matlack, AAS, Nursing; Mary Phillips, CERT, Business Administration; Chantel Rader, AAS, Cosmetology; Emily Snyder, AAS, Business Administration
Walker: Meghan Isaacs, AAS, Nursing
Washington: Hunter Brode, AAS, Computer & Information Technology; Heather Ezell, AAS, BOG; Halle Hudson, RBA; Benjamin Kaminski, AAS, Business Administration, Magna Cum Laude; Timothy Life, AAS, BOG; Kamryn Sallee, AAS, Business Administration, CERT, Business Administration; Tyler Shedd, CERT, Business Administration; Logan Snyder, BAS, Business Administration
Williamstown: Emily Bailey, AAS, Criminal Justice, CERT, Criminal Justice, Cum Laude; Lisa Bell, AAS, Nursing; Mason Deem, AAS, Business Administration, CERT, Business Administration; Gabrielle Kibbe, CERT, Business Administration; Destin Lantz, CERT, Business Administration; Amberlee Miller, AAS, Nursing; Courtney Wood, BAS, Criminal Justice
OHIO GRADUATES
Anna: Jesse Tuente, AAS, Technical Studies, Summa Cum Laude
Belpre: Hannah Burdette, AS, Business Administration, AAS, Business Administration; Lanie Johnson, AAS, Cosmetology, Cum Laude; Samantha McGee, AAS, Elementary Education; Samantha Nay, AAS, Cosmetology; Che’ Venoy, BAS, Criminal Justice, Magna Cum Laude
Coolville: Jonathan Graham, RBA
Glouster: Cheyenne Williams, CERT, Criminal Justice
Guysville: Tiffany Washburn, AAS, Nursing
Little Hocking: Tyler Kerns, BAS, Business Administration, AS, Business Administration; Kelsey Mitchell, RBA
Lowell: Abagail Offenberger, AAS, Elementary Education, Magna Cum Laude
Lower Salem: Savannah Jarvis, AAS, Nursing
Marietta: Tyler Haught, AAS, Occupational Development, Summa Cum Laude; Mariah Parks, RBA, Cum Laude
Mount Victory: Samuel Passwaters, AAS, Technical Studies
Paulding: Stewart Taylor, AAS, Technical Studies, Cum Laude
Vincent: Heidi Lee, AAS, BOG; Rebecca Williams, AAS, Elementary Education, Magna Cum Laude
Waterford: Jonathan Ragan, RBA; Lexie Riley, AAS, Nursing
HAWAII GRADUATES
Honolulu: John Hopkins, AAS, BOG, Summa Cum Laude
TEXAS GRADUATES
Natalia: Ryan Mullins, AAS, Occupational Development
Portland: Jesus Vasquez, AAS, Occupational Development, Cum Laude
VIRGINIA GRADUATES
Strasburg: Billie Stickles, RBA
WVU Parkersburg to host FAFSA Workshops
WVU Parkersburg to host FAFSA Workshops
Parkersburg, W.Va. (January 17, 2025) — WVU Parkersburg is excited to announce a series of FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) Workshops to assist students and families with the financial aid application process for the 2025-2026 academic year.
“Filling out the FAFSA each year creates opportunities for students to receive federal and state grants, scholarships and work-study job opportunities,” said Heather Skidmore, director of Financial Aid. “We understand that filling out the FAFSA can be difficult and sometimes confusing for students and their families. We are hoping that scheduling these workshops on various days and times allows everyone the opportunity to come in and get help with their FAFSA, ask questions about their financial aid, whatever they need!”
Financial Aid Office staff will be available during the workshops to provide one-on-one assistance with completing the 2025-2026 FAFSA. Skidmore encourages students bring their 2023 tax information and to create their FSA ID prior to attending the event.
Workshops are scheduled to take place in the Success Epicenter on the main campus during the following dates:
- Saturday, January 18, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m.
- Monday, January 27, 4 – 7 p.m.
- Monday, February 10, 4 – 7 p.m.
- Saturday, February 22, 1 – 4 p.m.
- Monday, March 3, 4 – 7 p.m.
- Thursday, March 13, 4 – 7 p.m.
- Saturday, March 15, 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.
- Monday, April 7, 4 – 7 p.m.
- Saturday, April 12, 2 – 5 p.m.
- Monday, April 14, 4 – 7 p.m.
Additionally, WVU Parkersburg will participate in West Virginia FAFSA Day on Thursday, February 6, 2025, with extended hours from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.
This initiative is part of WVU Parkersburg’s ongoing efforts to remove barriers to higher education. Financial aid is a critical component of that mission and the FAFSA serves as the first step in unlocking opportunities for scholarships, grants and other forms of assistance.
For students who are unable to attend the scheduled workshops, WVU Parkersburg’s Office of Financial Aid is available during regular business hours to provide personalized assistance.
To learn more about WVU Parkersburg’s financial aid services, visit jabonesagalma.com/finaid or call 304.424.8210.
WVU Parkersburg hosts Sigma Alpha Pi Induction Ceremony
WVU Parkersburg hosts Sigma Alpha Pi Induction Ceremony
Parkersburg, W.Va. (January 17, 2025) — WVU Parkersburg hosted an Induction Ceremony for the Sigma Alpha Pi Chapter of the National Society of Leadership & Success (NSLS) on Friday, December 6, 2024.
“Induction ceremonies are important because they formally mark a person’s transition into a new role or group, signifying their acceptance and membership while also providing a sense of belonging, pride and commitment to the organization’s values and standards. Essentially, it’s a way to publicly acknowledge and celebrate new members while establishing a connection to the group’s history and traditions,” said Lawrence J. McKenzie, advisor.
Dr. Jared Gump served as the keynote speaker during the event. His speech focused on leadership, success and the unique challenges introverts face in their leadership roles.
Students Julia Brooke Bland, Lyndsey Flevaris, Dalaney Haines, Johnathon Garret Laxton, James David Miller, Adam Christopher Rector, Amber Elliott, Amanda Hayes, Jodi Renee Lamp, Chandler Stephen McDowell, Lindsey Parish, Michael Brandon Riblett, Amber Saltz, Airyell Kaye Shultz, Jason Lee Thomas, Lily Shephard and Logan Gregory Skurupey were inducted into Sigma Alpha Pi.
New chapter officers were also recognized during the ceremony:
- Logan Skurupey was named the new student president.
- Jodi Lamp was named the new student vice president.
- Johnathon Laxton was named chair of social events.
- Lindsey Parish was named secretary.
- Crystal Proctor was named treasurer.
In addition, several awards were presented:
- Jared Gump received an Honorary Membership Award.
- Andrew Walker received an Excellence in Teaching Award.
- Katie Finnerty received an Excellence in Service to Students Award.
- Marie Butler received an Impact Leader Award.
- Lloyd Franklin Frazier II received an Impact Leader Award.
The Sigma Alpha Pi Chapter of the National Society of Leadership & Success, an accredited Honor Society, was established in 2021. Since then, more than 304 members in the chapter have joined the WVU Parkersburg Chapter of the NSLS. The NSLS is an organization that provides a life-changing leadership program that helps students achieve personal growth, career success and empowers them to have a positive impact in their community.
WVU Parkersburg Board of Governors to Meet January 7
WVU Parkersburg hosted its annual fall commencement ceremony, marking a memorable celebration for the fall class of 2024
WVU Parkersburg hosted its annual fall commencement ceremony, marking a memorable celebration for the fall class of 2024
Parkersburg, W.Va. (December 14, 2024) — WVU Parkersburg held its annual fall commencement ceremony on Saturday, December 14, 2024, with Keith Burdette, president and chief executive officer of Polymer Alliance Zone, Inc., as the keynote speaker.
Isabella Hileman, president of WVU Parkersburg’s Student Government Association, welcomed students and shared insights from her college journey, encouraging the fall class of 2024 to value their relationships, embrace challenges beyond their comfort zones and view graduation as the start of an even greater journey.
“Graduation is not an end, but instead it’s a part of a longer journey. Wherever the future takes you, let it be somewhere bright,” Hileman said.
Burdette highlighted the importance of the lessons that come after college, urging graduates to embrace mistakes as valuable learning opportunities and to remain open to the possibilities ahead. Drawing from his own experiences, he shared that his most meaningful lessons in life have stemmed not from success, but from failure. These challenging and often unwelcome moments, he explained, have profoundly shaped his actions and taught him to truly appreciate success.
“Take what you do seriously, but don’t take yourself so seriously. Don’t be afraid to laugh at the mistakes,” Burdette said. “Be the best you can be at whatever you choose to be, but laugh at yourself a little along the way.”
With a career spanning public service and economic development, Burdette has held prominent roles, including cabinet secretary for the West Virginia Department of Commerce and executive director of the West Virginia Development Office, where he attracted major companies like Procter & Gamble and Gestamp to the state. Burdette, the youngest Senate president in West Virginia’s history, also served in the House of Delegates and held influential advisory roles under Governors Earl Ray Tomblin and Bob Wise. In addition to leading significant industrial expansions and workforce programs, he continues to drive domestic and international business recruitment, contributing to West Virginia’s economic growth.
In her presidential remarks, Dr. Torie Jackson highlighted the history of higher education, the legacy of WVU Parkersburg and key steps students should take to move forward.
“Our success has been based on our ability to be adaptable and make necessary changes. The same skills you have learned are the ones we apply to redevelop ourselves and match the needs of our communities,” Jackson said. “It’s why we start new degrees. It’s why we reinvigorate others. Our mission still is to cultivate economic and social progress. We will continue to elevate and so should you.”
In closing, Jackson left graduates with an empowering message, “As you enter the next part of your life, have confidence, be proud of your accomplishments and know that you are ready to achieve more.”
The ceremony celebrated the achievements of 123 graduates who proudly crossed the stage, with a total of 330 students earning certificates, associate degrees and bachelor’s degrees, pending final grades.
The full fall 2024 commencement ceremony is available to watch online at http://www.youtube.com/wvuparkersburg. For more information about WVU Parkersburg’s programs and opportunities, visit http://jiusve.jabonesagalma.com.
Olivia Reeder – A 2024 West Virginia Wonder Woman
Olivia Reeder vividly recalls a defining moment in her life. A frustrated college student, she had found herself in a large school, missing the sense of community that she loved in her small town. Feeling lost about her future, she left that school to return home. Landing at WVU Parkersburg, she found a place where she felt like a name instead of a number.
“Jeff Holland, now a colleague, says his leadership style is ‘management by walking.’ When I walked in, he was walking by the front doors that day, and he saw my ‘deer in the headlights look.’ I was almost crying, and he asked what he could help with,” Olivia said. “I showed him my schedule for a major that I wasn’t interested in, and he asked what I liked to do. I told him I loved newspaper in high school. He took me to meet the journalism professor, Dr. Torie Jackson. That woman changed my life and became my mentor.”
Olivia completed her undergraduate degree on time, majoring in Business Administration with an emphasis in Public Relations and an Associate’s in Journalism. After completing her Master of Science in Integrated Marketing Communications at West Virginia University, she was named coordinator of the Media and Communications program, replacing Jackson, who had been promoted to a dean position.
Now, continuing to pursue higher education, Olivia is the Dean of Early College at WVU Parkersburg, which serves over 700 students annually. She has sustained relationships with a vast network of area high school counselors, vocational-technical centers, alumni, donors, area businesses, and officials in that role. Her efforts have shown a trifecta of results: securing funding for critical programs, bringing students into those programs, and promoting the overall well-being of communities.
“One of my favorite quotes is ‘you don’t have to move away from a community to live in a better one,'” she says. “Creating excitement and then getting people excited to share the vision and understand that a rising tide lifts all boats. The more we do together and collaborate, the better it is for everyone.”
Olivia also serves as the Executive Director of the WVU at Parkersburg Foundation, spearheading fundraising for projects, including a capital campaign for the WVUP Innovation and Technology Center and The Student Health Fund, which provides free healthcare to students of WVU Parkersburg.
This aspect of her career also allows her to continue her love of community building with various stakeholders in and around her community. Central to who she is, assisting students from disadvantaged backgrounds and helping all students find their way through life provides ongoing fuel for her passion.
Through her volunteer work with Clutch MOV, Downtown PKB, The Historic Oakland Estate, and the West Virginia Symphony League, Olivia advocates for preserving Appalachian arts and history for all ages.
Recently, she was elected PVA President for Parkersburg Catholic Schools. “I think it’s important to start modeling community building at a young age, and it’s a way for kids to see what big change can come from a small group of dedicated people,” she says.
Born in North Carolina, Olivia has been raised in Parkersburg since the age of 5. When Olivia was in middle school, her mother returned to school to finish her bachelor’s degree, showing her what hard work and dedication look like while still being a productive community member and managing a family. Her mom’s example, including avid volunteer work for the WVU at Parkersburg Foundation, has been a driving force in Olivia’s life.
Olivia and her husband, Dylan, live in Parkersburg and have two young sons, Luke and Logan. She is pursuing her Doctorate of Higher Education Administration through Valdosta State University and continues to create synergy in her community through fundraising projects and volunteer work.
Her superpower? “I would say it’s some form of adaptability – being willing to do whatever is needed to keep the inertia going,” Olivia says.
WVU Parkersburg’s BOG talks new IMC and Esthetics programs
WVU Parkersburg’s BOG talks new IMC and Esthetics programs
Parkersburg, W.Va. (October 23, 2024) — WVU Parkersburg’s Board of Governors met on Tuesday, Oct. 22, to discuss the approval of three new programs, the college’s involvement in the community and project updates.
Dr. David Lancaster, executive vice president for Academic Affairs, brought three new programs before the board for approval. WVU Parkersburg plans to phase out its Communications and Media Studies degree for an Integrated Marketing Communication (IMC) degree, as well as introduce a new Esthetics program.
“Due to changes in industry standards and low program enrollment in Communication and Media Studies, it has become necessary to restructure offering an AAS and a BAS Integrated Marketing Communication degree, which is supported by our community partners,” said Lancaster. “IMC provides a well-rounded skill set that will allow students multiple opportunities upon completion. Courses are realigned to meet industry changes in technology, news reporting and social media standards.”
Lancaster continued, explaining that the new Esthetics program will be a two-semester program that will offer students a Certificate of Applied Science specializing in skin care. This program is a 600-hour program that teaches students skin care, waxing and makeup artistry.
“We are called the WVU Parkersburg School of Cosmetology and Esthetics, so the need for the program is to live up to our name. There is also a demand for esthetics in the spa and medical settings,” said Lancaster.
The board unanimously approved the three programs.
President Dr. Torie Jackson showed her Halloween spirit and dressed as the “good” Sandy from Grease. Jackson tied her costume into her Presidential Report, explaining that the themes of Grease are centered around transformation, identity and personal growth, similar to how a community college serves its community.
“Overall, the themes in Grease speak of achieving more, which is exactly what WVU Parkersburg does by helping individuals develop skills and knowledge, leading to a stronger, more capable community,” said Jackson. “And this, governors, ensures that ‘the power we’re providing, it’s electrifying,’ and that makes me WVU Parkersburg proud.”
Jackson discussed recent opportunities she had to speak in the community, at the Wood County Development Authority’s annual meeting and at the National Association of Community Colleges for Entrepreneurship (NACCE) Annual Meeting. Jackson shared a video of her presentation at the NACCE, where she discussed WVU Parkersburg’s involvement in the community and local businesses and her involvement as Izzy, the mascot for Discovery World on Market.
Jackson also reported that a recent study by Lightcast revealed the economic impact of the college is $178.6 million and that one out of every 29 jobs in our region is supported by a WVU Parkersburg student or alumni.
Joe Oliverio, board chair, gave the Executive Committee Report, discussing updates on projects like the WVU Parkersburg Innovation and Technology Center and the Jackson County Center. Oliverio noted that the JCC is slightly behind schedule due to contracting, but should be open by January. He said the ITC has been cleared of asbestos, the roofs are almost complete and the interior construction is about to go out for bid. The ITC is still set to open in phases starting August of 2025.
Blaine Hess, board member, gave the Academic and Student Services Committee. Hess said that Jeremy Harrison, media production specialist, gave them a tour of WVU Parkersburg’s newly updated website. The website features a language translator that can change the website into one of over 100 different languages, in an effort to make the website accessible to more students. To see the website, visit jabonesagalma.com.
The next WVU Parkersburg Board of Governors meeting will take place January 21, 2025.