News & Press Releases Archives - 鶹ýӳ /category/news/ Distinction & Excellence Wed, 06 May 2026 19:14:56 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 /wp-content/uploads/2020/10/cropped-favicon-32x32.png News & Press Releases Archives - 鶹ýӳ /category/news/ 32 32 Davis & Elkins College Welcomes Shane Berg as 2026 Commencement Keynote Speaker /davis-elkins-college-welcomes-shane-berg-commencement-speaker/ Wed, 06 May 2026 19:14:14 +0000 /?p=15875 Davis & Elkins College proudly welcomes Dr. Shane Berg as Keynote Speaker for Commencement on Saturday, May 9th, in Harper-McNeeley Auditorium. Berg serves as senior vice president for human resources, strategy, and administration at General Dynamics.

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Elkins, W.Va. – 鶹ýӳ proudly welcomes Dr. Shane Berg as Keynote Speaker for Commencement on Saturday, May 9th, in Harper-McNeeley Auditorium. Berg serves as senior vice president for human resources, strategy, and administration at General Dynamics.

Berg earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of Jamestown, a master’s degree from Princeton Theological Seminary, and a doctorate from Yale University. In addition to his work at General Dynamics, he also serves on the board of his alma mater, the University of Jamestown.

“I graduated from the University of Jamestown, a small liberal arts college in North Dakota with many similarities to Davis & Elkins,” says Berg. “I am honored to be this year’s Commencement speaker and am eager to share with the graduates my thoughts on the value of a liberal arts education for the world they are entering.”

Before joining General Dynamics, Berg spent more than 16 years at Princeton Theological Seminary, serving on the faculty from 2005 to 2013 before joining the senior leadership team in 2014 and being named executive vice president in 2016. He joined General Dynamics in 2022 as senior vice president for planning and development before transition to the vice president role overseeing human resources and administration. He also serves as executive sponsor of the company’s Cyber Council.

“鶹ýӳ is honored to welcome Dr. Berg as our keynote speaker for our 117th Commencement,” says 鶹ýӳ President Chris A. Wood. “He has distinguished himself both within higher education circles and now in corporate America. His undergraduate institution where he now serves as a Board of Trustee member, the University of Jamestown in North Dakota, is a small rural Presbyterian College much like 鶹ýӳ. Thus, he understands the magic and uniqueness of 鶹ýӳ because he has experienced the quality education offered at an institution just like this one. I am confident his message to our graduates will speak to their hearts and lives.”

Berg is a commissioner at the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery. A native of Jamestown, North Dakota, Shane and his wife, Corrie, a Christian educator in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), have three sons, Anders, Mathias, and Soren.

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Davis & Elkins College Welcomes Reverend Ramsey as Keynote Speaker for Baccalaureate Service of Praise and Worship /davis-elkins-college-welcomes-reverend-ramsey-as-keynote-speaker-for-baccalaureate-service-of-praise-and-worship/ Fri, 01 May 2026 15:08:40 +0000 /?p=15858 Davis & Elkins College proudly welcomes the Reverend Dr. Scott Ramsey as the evening’s preacher for D&E’s 2026 Baccalaureate Service of Praise and Worship on Friday, May 8 in Harper-McNeeley Auditorium.

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Elkins, W.Va. – 鶹ýӳ proudly welcomes the Reverend Dr. Scott Ramsey as the evening’s preacher for 鶹ýӳ’s 2026 Baccalaureate Service of Praise and Worship on Friday, May 8 in Harper-McNeeley Auditorium.

Ramsey earned his undergraduate degree in Religion from Princeton University and earned both his Master of Divinity and Doctor of Ministry degrees from Columbia Theological Seminary in Decatur, Georgia. He has served Lewinsville Presbyterian Church since 2015.

“I’m very much looking forward to being with the Davis & Elkins community for Baccalaureate this year,” says Ramsey. “鶹ýӳ’s legacy as a church-affiliated College is a vital part of our wider community, preparing young people to lead faithful, engaged lives in the world. It is a great blessing to be part of this ceremony!”

In his ministry, Ramsey seeks to cultivate a community of people who are committed to following Jesus, receiving the fullness of his love, and embodying that love in a broken world. He believes the church is called to live intentionally at the intersection of God’s grace and the world’s pain.

“This year, we’re incredibly fortunate to welcome the Rev. Dr. Scott Ramsey, a fellow South Carolinian, to campus,” says Benfield-Vick Chaplain, Dr. Tanner Capps. “Scott is a long-time friend of 鶹ýӳ, having served on speaker panels at Robbins Memorial Chapel, regularly meeting with students from the Morrison-Novakovic Center for Faith & Public Policy, and hosting students and faculty at his church in Northern Virginia. In keeping with his commitments to following in the way of Jesus Christ, his message will focus on ‘servant leadership,’ a theme that is also central to the mission of 鶹ýӳ. This year’s Baccalaureate promises to be a wonderful evening of worship and honoring an incredible class of graduates.”

Ramsey lives in Arlington, Va. with his wife, the Rev. Dr. Laura Cunningham, and their two children, Will and Ginny. A native of South Carolina, he enjoys hiking, playing tennis, listening to folk and country music, and occasionally attempting to play golf.

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A Look Ahead at the 117th Annual Commencement Weekend /a-look-ahead-at-the-117th-annual-commencement-weekend/ Thu, 30 Apr 2026 16:42:31 +0000 /?p=15856 Davis & Elkins College continues preparations for annual graduation ceremonies ahead of the College’s 117th Commencement Weekend, set for May 8 and 9.

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Elkins, W.Va. – 鶹ýӳ continues preparations for annual graduation ceremonies ahead of the College’s 117th Commencement Weekend. The College is set to welcome family members of graduates to the Nurses’ Pinning Ceremony, Baccalaureate Service, and Commencement Ceremony taking place on Friday, May 8, and Saturday, May 9.

The College’s weekend activities kick off with the 48th Annual Nurses’ Pinning Ceremony on Friday, May 8 at 4:00 p.m. in Senate Commons. The traditional ceremony, featuring the pinning of all ASN, BSN, and RN-BSN graduates, rose presentations and Florence Nightingale pledge will be led by keynote speaker and 鶹ýӳ alumna, Robin Stillwater, ’13 and ’14. Stillwater currently serves aboard the USS Sterett.

Events continue Friday evening with the College’s Baccalaureate Service of Praise and Worship at 7:00 p.m. in Harper-McNeeley Auditorium. Graduates will be presented with this year’s Commemorative Coin, designed by senior Maddie Edicola depicting Lake Tolstead – a popular area of campus for students to gather. Evening service will be led by the Reverend Dr. Scott Ramsey. Ramsey has served Lewinsville Presbyterian Church since 2015, believing the church is called to live intentionally at the intersection of God’s grace and the world’s pain.

Saturday’s 117th Commencement Ceremony is set to celebrate the Class of 2026 at 10:00 a.m. in Harper-McNeeley Auditorium. This year’s keynote speaker is senior vice president for human resources, strategy, and administration at General Dynamics, Shane Berg. Berg also serves on the board of his alma mater, the University of Jamestown, a small, liberal arts, and Presbyterian (USA) affiliated college in North Dakota.

The Nurses’ Pinning Ceremony, Baccalaureate Service, and Commencement are the celebration of years of hard work and determination by the graduate, his or her family, the faculty, and the staff of 鶹ýӳ,” states 鶹ýӳ President Chris A. Wood. “While this weekend is a milestone for certain, it is also the beginning of a lifetime of opportunity and experiences made possible by our gradates’ years on the 鶹ýӳ campus. We are so proud of each member of the Class of 2026, and it is a high honor for me to hand each of them their well-deserved diploma.”

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Students, Faculty and Staff Honored at 2026 Academic Awards & Recognition Convocation /students-faculty-and-staff-honored-at-2026-academic-awards-recognition-convocation/ Wed, 22 Apr 2026 19:49:15 +0000 /?p=15833 Davis & Elkins College honored student achievement, leadership, and service during the 2026 Academic Awards and Recognition Convocation, held April 21 in Harper-McNeeley Auditorium at the Myles Center for the Arts.

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鶹ýӳ honored student achievement, leadership, and service during the 2026 Academic Awards and Recognition Convocation, held April 21 in Harper-McNeeley Auditorium at the Myles Center for the Arts. The ceremony, presided over by President Chris A. Wood, recognized outstanding accomplishments across academic disciplines while celebrating the broader impact students, faculty, and staff have made on the campus community.

Departmental Achievement Awards

Students from across the College were recognized for excellence within their academic programs. Honorees in Biology, Environmental Science, and Sustainability included Jaden B. Bender, Alyssa M. Haynes, Shelby Marsh, and Lauren Twyman, with Emma K. Engle receiving the Robert E. Urban Memorial Award.

In Business and Entrepreneurship, honorees were David A. Bailey, Filippo Buffo, Alyson Miller, Melisa Ozsar, Tyler A. McCune, Samuel A. Rached, Catalina Salas Ortega, and Julia Vieira. Chemistry students Brooke J. Jacobs and Taytum Walls were recognized, with Jacobs also earning the Dr. Charles E. Albert Memorial Prize in Chemistry.

Additional honorees included Morgan T. Rogers and Ana L. Ubalde in Communication; Jocelyn P. Burnside, Alyssa J. Moss, Wesley T. Strawderman, and Lydia S. Wamsley in Education; and Savanna G. Hardman, Marina Saviceva-Noti, and Damian R. Stevenson in English and Foreign Language, Religion and Philosophy. Julia Vieira received the Tatiana Jardetzky Scholarship in Foreign Languages and Cultures.

Creative Arts honorees included Madeline L. Edicola, Greydon M. Fischer, and Nicole M. Schumacher. In History, Emma Gioia and Jacklyn Howell were recognized, while Peyton M. Friel received the James H. Swanton Prize in History. Mathematics and Physics honorees included Marcos Pacheco Padilla and Wesley T. Strawderman.

Nursing students recognized included Hillary L. Channell, Autumn Plauger, Aleah L. Sharp, Mary G. Beverage, and Macaden Taylor across ASN and BSN levels. In Psychology, Human Services, Political Science, and Criminology, honorees included Alena R. Armstrong, Erin Laubscher, and Melisa Ozsar, with Marina Saviceva-Noti recognized in Political Science. Bella G. Beaver received the Dorothy F. Roberts Achievement Prize, and Criminology honorees included Avelyn Anderson, Kristia Kouppi, and Shelley E. Steff.

Sport Science honorees included Samy Burd, Francisco L. Kreik, Daphne C. McCann, Jacob Milligan, Justus Petersilie, and Ian M. Wood, with Courtney F. Luikart receiving the Minnick-McCoy Award.

Special Awards and Honors

Several prestigious awards highlighted excellence beyond the classroom. The Faculty Senior Award was presented to Julia Vieira, recognizing a senior who has demonstrated exceptional academic achievement and intellectual leadership. The Dean’s Award was awarded to Willow Ferguson, while Junior Marshals Aiden Lloyd and Rafaela Moreira were selected to represent the junior class during commencement ceremonies.

Julia Vieira was also recognized with the L. Newton Thomas Sr. Memorial Scholarship. The Freeman J. Daniels Academic Achievement Awards honored Rafaela Moreira as the top junior, Donna McCauley as the top sophomore, and Christopher Wirahadipoernomo as the top freshman.

The Charles H. Potter II Scholarship Award was presented to JayC G. Morlog for outstanding leadership within the campus community. The Campus Impact Award was awarded to Deimante B. Antoine in recognition of meaningful contributions to campus life.

Outstanding Junior Student Life Awards were presented to Damian R. Stevenson and Maybellene M. Ledesma, while Outstanding Senior Student Life Awards were awarded to Connor R. Hyde and Alexis M. Herndon for their significant contributions outside the classroom.

Among the College’s highest honors, the Mary Mildred Sullivan Award was presented to Sidney Ann Megna, and the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award was awarded to Samuel Antonio Rached. These awards recognize individuals who exemplify a spirit of service, character, and commitment to others.

The Lois Latham Award for Teaching Excellence was presented to Dr. Sarah Garrison, honoring her dedication to student learning and academic mentorship. Jane Corey was named Staff Emerita in recognition of her years of service, and Stephanie Haynes, College Registrar, received the Robin Price Award for Staff Excellence for her outstanding contributions to the College community.

Academic Distinction: President’s List and Dean’s List

鶹ýӳ also celebrated academic excellence across the student body through the Fall 2025 President’s List and Dean’s List.

President’s List – Fall 2025 Semester

Students earning a 4.0 GPA while completing at least 12 credit hours

Sidney Apanowicz, Christyna Armijo, Jonathan Armijos, Alena Armstrong, David Bailey, Nicholas Barrickman, Nayo Barroso, Bella Beaver, Zoe Belshan, Jaden Bender, Mary Beverage, Jackson Bigwood, Carrie Bonner, Cameron Branham, Filippo Buffo, Samy Burd, Jocelyn Burnside, Taylor Cable, Melanie Caldwell, Hillary Channell, Lindsay Clendenen, Erin Collins, Olivia Cook, Gabriela Crespo, John Croyle, Erin Dettinger, Alexander Dickinson, Caio Dourado Dias Braga, Jacob Dowdy, Tanner Eaves, Alfred Elfstrom, Joetta Elkins, Lydia Falkenstein, Greydon Fischer, Trinity Fleming, Deylana Forrest, Peyton Friel, Malia Galan, Timo Gerach, Cooper Gibson, Victoria Gill, Emma Gioia, Emiliana Golac, Guia Gomez, Makenzie Gregory, Jillian Griffin, Yiftah Harari, Umut Hatunoglu, Alyssa Haynes, Meg Henkle, Alexis Hewitt, Lisa Hinchman, Julian Hitt, Julianne Hobson, Brooke Jacobs, Aries Jennings, Luka Kalinic, Louay Kassel, Amber Kesling, Simon Kiekebeld, Tiffany King, Kristia Kouppi, Laufey Kristinsdottir, Fabienne Lahn, Erin Laubscher, Rafaela Leao Cota Moreira, Aiden Lloyd, Lauren Lockwood, Brooklyn Long, Francisco Lopez Kreik, Benjamin Luengo, Courtney Luikart, Mackenzie Lyons, Zoe Mackey, Shelby Marsh, Sergio Martinez Laborda, Willow Martz, Daphne McCann, Kelsolynn McCullough, Tyler McCune, Grant Mealey, Sidney Megna, Kade Melton, Alyson Miller, Jacob Milligan, Madison Mims, Kelsea Moore, Alyssa Moss, Taylor Mudd, Jack Murphy, Chasidy Murray, Victoria Noonan, Christopher Osborn, Leonardo Oshiro, Melisa Ozsar, Gabriela Pacheco Acevedo, Landon Paulson, Jeanne Pelissier, Justus Petersilie, Charles Phillips, Autumn Plauger, Sydney Prince, Gustavo Queiroz, Marcus Rader, Maya Rayman, Ariana Rectenwald, Varshith Reddy Marreddy, Jaela Reid, Natasha Rivero-Deighan, Raylynn Roberts, Keira Robinson, Lorena Ruiz-Rubio, Brody Rumon, Reagan Saab, Catalina Salas Ortega, Kyra Sauerwein, Nicole Schumacher, Lincoln Scott, Bethany Settle, Rohan Shah, Aleah Sharp, Alyssa Sharp, Rylan Sharp, Thomas Shaver, Bracie Sheets, Ava Sherman, Amber Short, Rochelle Shoulders, Manuella Silva Cogliatti, Kiara Sisler, Mackenzie Skidmore, Ruby Smith, Miranda Smith, Rachel Snedden, Jan Spehar, Shelley Steff, Charla Stemple, Edward Stephens-Truman, Ke’ya Stevens, Wesley Strawderman, Alyssa Stump, Sydnie Tate, Carla Tegner, Rebecca Tellez, Cathrynne Tenney, Tommaso Tofani, Lauren Twyman, Ana Ubalde, Julia Vasconcelos Vieira, Bailey Verkouteren, Sierra Walesheck, Haden Wamsley, Cayden Warfield, Rebekah Warren, Allyssa Waybright, Victoria Webster, Lilly Wentzler, Hannah White, Josephine Whorton, Emmalyn Whyte, Spencer Willey, Kimberly Winoker, Christopher Wirahadipoernomo, Joel Wise, Karmen Wolverton, Ian Wood.

Dean’s List – Fall 2025 Semester

Students earning a GPA between 3.6 and 3.99 while completing at least 12 credit hours

Saige Abbott, Rylee Anderson, Emma Andrews, Lydia Andrzejuk, Tessa Banasiak, Marissa Barajas, April Belcher, Britney Bond, Addison Boram, Nicole Bramble, Braelyn Brenneman, Grace Bronkella, Sophia Brown, Zachary Calef-Boring, Brenda Castro, Joao Vitor Cavaletti, Devon Channell, Penelope Chavez, Addyson Cogar, Jackson Cogar, Nicholas Colarossi, Kristin Coleman, Taylor Cooper, Allison Cuellar, Cortney Dobbs, Madeline Edicola, Kaitlyn England, Isaac Ferguson, Preslee Fincham, Savannah Foley, London Frame, Madison Frazier, Gabriel Glover, Madison Godwin, Alexia Gonzales, Carson Gorby, Luke Grilliot, Diana Gutierrez, Jacob Hamrick, Gavin Hardister, Savanna Hardman, Brock Harlow, Quinn Hazelett, Faith Heater, Axel Hedreux, Haiden Hedrick, Morgan Hill, Jacklyn Howell, Connor Hyde, Samantha Jarvis, Justin Kearney, Fallyn Kelley, Saylor Kneeland, Dylan Leadbetter, Maybellene Ledesma, Avery Linthicum, Jeremy Lis Rojas, Gabriel Machala, Aidan Maldonado, Tiffany Manning, Juan Martinez Hess, Benjamin McComas, Isabell McCormick, Addison McDonald, Jolie McGaughan, Aidan Miller, Payton Miller, Tomas Miyagi, Hannes Morell, Aiden Morey, Mackenzie Mullan, Cameron Murray, Brooke Nicklaus, Liebe Oosthuizen, Jacob Orr, Andrea Pannell, Kaitlyn Parker, Kendall Pellot Carrasquillo, Rachel Petrice, Kenzie Phillips, Ariona Plumley, Lillyan Plumley, Logan Powell, Emma Prater, Savannah Quave, Samuel Rached, Dallas Rasmussen, Corbin Reilly, Charlie Ressler, Rafael Revenga, Walter Ridgley, Gavin Rodriguez-Cayro, Tomas Rumanko, Briyana Sapp, Marina Saviceva-Noti, Mark Shelley, Bethany Shumway, Nathaniel Silvus, Debra Smith, Madison Smith, Chiebuka Soribe, Tristan Starks, Colten Stasny, Tom Strohschein, Jaelynne Surface, Maximillia Sutherland, Garrett Swecker, Charles Taylor, Nathaniel Taylor, Sierra Taylor, Maiah Teter, Isabelle Thomas, Darren Tjen, Jill Van der Velde, Fletcher Van Heuven, Anthony Vera, Jackson Waggy, Cade Walters, Jarrett Walters, Lydia Wamsley, MacKendrick Weber, Cameryn Wheeler, Zoey White, Charlie Whitsed, Max Wildbore, Abigail Wilfong, John Wilkins, Viktor Yanev, Jose Zavala, Sasha Zirkle.

Looking Ahead

The ceremony also recognized students selected for the Morrison-Novakovic Center for Faith and Public Policy, as well as graduating seniors continuing their education at institutions across the country. Academic honor societies, including Alpha Delta Nu, Chi Beta Phi, Delta Alpha Pi, Kappa Delta Pi, and Sigma Theta Tau, were also acknowledged for their commitment to scholarship and service.

As the academic year draws to a close, the 2026 Academic Awards and Recognition Convocation served as a powerful reminder of the dedication, talent, and impact of the 鶹ýӳ community, both inside and outside the classroom.

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D&E Sport Science Faculty Elected to State Board /de-sport-science-faculty-elected-to-state-board/ Mon, 30 Mar 2026 19:55:44 +0000 /?p=15789 ELKINS — Davis & Elkins College faculty members Mary Ann DeLuca, Ed.D., and Kelsey Young, Ph.D., have been elected to serve on the Board of Directors by the Society of Health and Physical Educators in West Virginia (SHAPEWV). Both DeLuca and Young were voted in unanimously during the state conference in October. SHAPEWV promotes quality […]

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ELKINS — 鶹ýӳ faculty members Mary Ann DeLuca, Ed.D., and Kelsey Young, Ph.D., have been elected to serve on the Board of Directors by the Society of Health and Physical Educators in West Virginia (SHAPEWV).

Both DeLuca and Young were voted in unanimously during the state conference in October.

SHAPEWV promotes quality physical education, health education, and physical activity programs across the state by supporting educators and schools. As the state affiliate of SHAPE America, SHAPEWV also helps bring national initiatives like Health.Moves.Minds to West Virginia schools, encouraging students to build healthy habits through physical activity and social-emotional learning.

“Serving as the SHAPEWV Physical Activity Chair allows me to advocate for the importance of lifelong physical activity while supporting educators and professionals who are passionate about health and movement,” says Assistant Professor of Sport Management, Young. “It’s meaningful to me because it gives me the opportunity to support the profession while encouraging more opportunities for physical activity across West Virginia.”

鶹ýӳ will play an instrumental part in the support of SHAPEWV’s virtual conference between March 1 and April 1 of 2026. The conference, designed as a flexible and accessible way for physical educators to discuss health, physical education, and innovative teaching concepts, will feature five education sessions filmed at 鶹ýӳ with Randolph County Health and Physical Educators Todd Price and Luanne Moore, SHAPEWV officer Kelsey Young, and 鶹ýӳ Head Athletic Trainer Kerrie Snyder.

“SHAPEWV promotes a broader mission of promoting health and an active lifestyle,” says Chair and Professor of Sport Science, DeLuca. “As Vice President of Higher Education for SHAPEWV, I am inspired to encourage innovative teaching and professional growth to others in the field, and to help strengthen connections between higher education institutions across the state of West Virginia, public and private schools, and private health and wellness industries. SHAPEWV promotes a broader mission of promoting health and an active lifestyle.”

 

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Strawderman Awarded Grant /strawderman-awarded-grant/ Fri, 27 Mar 2026 19:05:52 +0000 /?p=15750 Davis & Elkins College is proud to recognize senior Wesley Strawderman as the recipient of the Walter Regula Mathematics Teacher-in-Training grant on behalf of the West Virginia Council of Teachers of Mathematics.

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ELKINS — 鶹ýӳ is proud to recognize senior Wesley Strawderman as the recipient of the Walter Regula Mathematics Teacher-in-Training grant on behalf of the West Virginia Council of Teachers of Mathematics.

Strawderman was recognized earlier in the year as a Clinical Teacher of Record, filling a vacancy in middle school math in Tucker County.

“We are incredibly proud of Wesley and the growth he has demonstrated throughout his preparation as a mathematics educator,” sayid Assistant Professor of Education and Chair, Teacher Education Melanie Gribble.

“Watching him develop into a thoughtful and skilled teacher has been a privilege, and this recognition highlights the high standards of preparation we value in the mathematics education program at 鶹ýӳ.”

The Walter Regula Mathematics Teacher-in-Training grant is named in honor of Walter Regula, a Marshall University math education professor who also served as president of the West Virginia Council of Teachers in Mathematics.

The award is made each year to an outstanding college or university student who is training to become a mathematics teacher and who has intentions of teaching in West Virginia.

“It’s an honor to be recognized with this award,” says Strawderman. “To me, it represents not just past effort, but a responsibility to continue striving for excellence as a future educator.

“Meeting the criteria for this award reassures me that my dedication to learning, leadership, and service is making an impact. Most importantly, this recognition strengthens my commitment to give back to West Virginia, whether that’s through education, community involvement, or supporting the next generation.

“I’m proud to represent a state that has given me so much, and I’m motivated to give just as much back to it,” Strawderman said.

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Davis & Elkins College Announces First-Year Research Award Program /davis-elkins-college-announces-first-year-research-award-program/ Thu, 05 Feb 2026 20:40:58 +0000 /?p=15601 Davis & Elkins College proudly announces The First-Year Research Award (FYRA) Program, designed to provide preparation for life after college alongside financial compensation for awardees.

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Elkins, W.Va. – 鶹ýӳ proudly announces The First-Year Research Award (FYRA) Program, designed to provide preparation for life after college alongside financial compensation for awardees.

FYRA is an exciting opportunity that pairs outstanding students with 鶹ýӳ’s excellent, award-winning faculty, allowing in-depth cooperation with a faculty mentor from a first day on campus. Recipients will devote four to six hours per week across their first year to the FYRA research-related project of their choice. Students will create a FYRA learning contract, participate in regular meetings, present their results, and submit their findings to the appropriate university office.

“The FYRA program is a unique opportunity for incoming students to be involved with research from day one; they work with dedicated faculty mentors and have hands-on experience that is simply not possible at most schools,” says Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Mike Mattison. “Such experiential learning also better prepares students for future opportunities: internships, graduate school, jobs. This type of independent work is what employers look for, and what helps hone students’ abilities in communicating, collaborating, and thinking critically. We are excited to roll these out at 鶹ýӳ, and I’m grateful we have dedicated faculty members looking to mentor our incoming Senators.”

Projects available for research in the upcoming academic year include Public Digital Humanities, Baker Street in Elkins, FYR Scholar in Chemistry 1, and FYR Scholar in Chemistry 2. Public Humanities researchers will join a team of elite first-year students to bridge scholarship and community via hilltop history at Halliehurst and Graceland as it applies to the greater Elkins area. Baker Street recipients dive into the work of Sherlock Holmes, event planning, guest speaker correspondence, and other components of public relations campaigns. Chemistry 1 students will deepen their understanding of scientific principles, enhancing competitiveness for medical school admissions and setting realistic expectations for graduate level work. Chemistry 2 researchers assist in the collection and analysis of data, and find additional support from scientific literature, across two comprehensive projects.

When asked about the importance of the public digital humanities project, program leader and Assistant Professor of English Colten Biro said, “This public digital humanities project will connect 鶹ýӳ to its alumni, unique regional location, and to the local community – but, I am really excited about the way the project provides students the opportunity to connect their research and their humanities education to real-world stakeholders, projects, and community organizing. It’s a wonderful experience specifically tailored to start the student thinking about “life after college,” and providing the opportunity in their first year at 鶹ýӳ sets them up for success during their time with us and in their future.”

Programs and their respective contact points: Public Digital Humanities Project, Colten Biro, 304.637.1431, biroc@dewv.edu; Baker Street in Elkins, Andrew Jones, 304.637.1691, jonesa7@dewv.edu; FYR Scholar in Chemistry 1, Emma Johnson, 304.637.1427, johnsone4@dewv.edu; FYR Scholar in Chemistry 2, Roshani Asuramana Pedi Durayalage, 304.637.1426, asuranamar@dewv.edu.

The FYRA Scholarship is not part of a student’s work study award. Applications should be submitted by April 15 for full consideration.

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Dean’s List, President’s List Announced for Fall 2025 Semester /deans-list-presidents-list-announced-for-fall-2025-semester/ Mon, 22 Dec 2025 16:07:42 +0000 /?p=15484 ELKINS — Davis & Elkins College has released the president’s and dean’s list for the Fall 2025 semester. The president’s list includes all full-time students who earned a 4.0 grade point average for the semester, while those named to the dean’s list include all full-time students with a semester grade point average of 3.6 to […]

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ELKINS — 鶹ýӳ has released the president’s and dean’s list for the Fall 2025 semester. The president’s list includes all full-time students who earned a 4.0 grade point average for the semester, while those named to the dean’s list include all full-time students with a semester grade point average of 3.6 to less than 4.0.

Those earning the distinction of president’s list: Sidney Apanowicz, Fairmont, West Virginia; Christyna Armijo, Glendale, Arizona; Jonathan Armijos, East Hampton, New York; Alena Armstrong, Belle, West Virginia; David Bailey, Elkins, West Virginia; Nicholas Barrickman, Beverly, West Virginia; Nayo Barroso, Elkins, West Virginia; Bella Beaver, Elkview, West Virginia; Zoe Belshan, Floyd, Virginia; Jaden Bender, Philippi, West Virginia; Mary Beverage, Dunmore, West Virginia; Jackson Bigwood, Burgess Park New Plymouth, New Zealand; Carrie Bonner, Bowden, West Virginia; Cameron Branham, Arthur, West Virginia; Filippo Buffo, Legnago, Italy; Samy Burd, Boca Raton, Florida; Jocelyn Burnside, Hambleton, West Virginia; Taylor Cable, Montrose, West Virginia; Melanie Caldwell, Junior, West Virginia; Hillary Channell, Huttonsville, West Virginia; Lindsay Clendenen, Buckeye, West Virginia; Erin Collins, Elkins, West Virginia; Olivia Cook, Foster, West Virginia; Gabriela Crespo, Queens, New York; John Croyle, Morgantown, West Virginia; Erin Dettinger, Elkins, West Virginia; Alexander Dickinson, Elkins, West Virginia; Caio Dourado Dias Braga, Brasilia, Brazil; Jacob Dowdy, Cool Ridge, West Virginia; Tanner Eaves, Beverly, West Virginia; Alfred Elfstrom, Hackefors, Sweden; Joetta Elkins, Ashford, West Virginia; Lydia Falkenstein, Tallmansville, West Virginia; Greydon Fischer, Washington, D.C.; Trinity Fleming, Temecula, California; Deylana Forrest, Groveland, Florida; Peyton Friel, Marlinton, West Virginia; Malia Galan, Hamilton, Canada; Timo Gerach, Hassloch, Germany; Cooper Gibson, Ona, West Virginia; Victoria Gill, Moundsville, West Virginia; Emma Gioia, Vacaville, California; Emiliana Golac, Echazu, Bolivia; Guia Gomez, Donegal, Ireland; Makenzie Gregory, Jane Lew, West Virginia; Jillian Griffin, Wheeling, West Virginia; Yiftah Harari, Srigim-Li on, Israel; Umut Hatunoglu, Istanbul, Turkey; Alyssa Haynes, Pataskala, Ohio; Meg Henkle, Delphos, Ohio; Alexis Hewitt, Elkins, West Virginia; Lisa Hinchman, Buckhannon, West Virginia; Julian Hitt, Clarksburg, West Virginia; Julianne Hobson, Trenton, Ohio; Brooke Jacobs, Fort Ashby, West Virginia; Aries Jennings, Tunnelton, West Virginia; Luka Kalinic, Vrsac, Serbia; Louay Kassel, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; Amber Kesling, Buckhannon, West Virginia; Simon Kiekebeld, Nootdorp, Netherlands; Tiffany King, Volga, West Virginia; Kristia Kouppi, Cyprus; Laufey Kristinsdottir, Hlioar Rvk, Iceland; Fabienne Lahn, Blies Ebersing, France; Erin Laubscher, Durbanville, South Africa; Rafaela Leao Cota Moreira, Sao Paulo, Brazil; Aiden Lloyd, Beverly, West Virginia; Lauren Lockwood, Barboursville, West Virginia; Brooklyn Long, Ellamore, West Virginia; Francisco Lopez Kreik, Funes, Argentina; Benjamin Luengo, Mar del Plata, Argentina; Courtney Luikart, Liberty, West Virginia; Mackenzie Lyons, Davis, West Virginia; Zoe Mackey, Saint Albans, West Virginia; Shelby Marsh, Philippi, West Virginia; Sergio Martinez Laborda, Monteagudo, Spain; Willow Martz, Berkeley Springs, West Virginia; Daphne McCann, Stockton, California; Kelsolynn McCullough, Mount Clare, West Virginia; Tyler McCune, Richwood, West Virginia; Grant Mealey, Weston, West Virginia; Sidney Megna, Fairmont, West Virginia; Kade Melton, Boonsboro, Maryland; Alyson Miller, Elkview, West Virginia; Jacob Milligan, Elkins, West Virginia; Madison Mims, Raleigh, North Carolina; Kelsea Moore, Westmeath, Canada; Alyssa Moss, Belington, West Virginia; Taylor Mudd, Sheridan, Wyoming; Jack Murphy, Shawnee Mission, Kansas; Chasidy Murray, Weston, West Virginia; Victoria Noonan, Albright, West Virginia; Christopher Osborn, Upperville, Virginia; Leonardo Oshiro, Jardim Itatiaia, Brazil; Melisa Ozsar, Turkey; Gabriela Pacheco Acevedo, Lima, Peru; Landon Paulson, Enosburg Falls, Vermont; Jeanne Pelissier, La Mézière, France; Justus Petersilie, Ratingen, Germany; Charles Phillips, Thetford, United Kingdom; Autumn Plauger, Elkins, West Virginia; Sydney Prince, Sunderland, Maryland; Gustavo Queiroz, Louveira, Brazil; Marcus Rader, Mill Creek, West Virginia; Maya Rayman, Pickering, Canada; Ariana Rectenwald, Saint Albans, West Virginia; Varshith Reddy Marreddy, Casa Botanica Premium Homes, India; Jaela Reid, Jessup, Maryland; Natasha Rivero-Deighan, Elkins, West Virginia; Raylynn Roberts, New Martinsville, West Virginia; Keira Robinson, Snellville, Georgia; Lorena Ruiz-Rubio, Long Beach, California; Brody Rumon, Greensburg, Pennsylvania; Reagan Saab, Mount Clare, West Virginia; Catalina Salas Ortega, Curridabat, Costa Rica; Kyra Sauerwein, Coalton, West Virginia; Nicole Schumacher, Clarksburg, West Virginia; Lincoln Scott, Elkins, West Virginia; Bethany Settle, Charleston, West Virginia; Rohan Shah, Bangkok, Thailand; Aleah Sharp, Mill Creek, West Virginia; Alyssa Sharp, Mill Creek, West Virginia; Rylan Sharp, Morgantown, West Virginia; Thomas Shaver, Morgantown, West Virginia; Bracie Sheets, Marlinton, West Virginia; Ava Sherman, Jessup, Pennsylvania; Amber Short, Cowen, West Virginia; Rochelle Shoulders, Beverly, West Virginia; Manuella Silva Cogliatti, Sao Paulo, Brazil; Kiara Sisler, Durbin, West Virginia; Mackenzie Skidmore, Philippi, West Virginia; Miranda Smith, Elkins, West Virginia; Ruby Smith, Masontown, West Virginia; Rachel Snedden, Hundred, West Virginia; Jan Spehar, Zagreb, Croatia; Shelley Steff, Elkins, West Virginia; Charla Stemple, Parsons, West Virginia; Edward Stephens-Truman, Lubbock, Texas; Ke’ya Stevens, Irving, New York; Wesley Strawderman, Parsons, West Virginia; Alyssa Stump, Williamstown, West Virginia; Sydnie Tate, Elkins, West Virginia; Carla Tegner, Solrod Strand, Denmark; Rebecca Tellez, Hagerstown, Maryland; Cathrynne Tenney, Beverly, West Virginia; Tommaso Tofani, Milan, Italy; Lauren Twyman, Vinton, Ohio; Ana Ubalde, Elkins, West Virginia; Julia Vasconcelos Vieira, Brazil; Bailey Verkouteren, Berkeley Springs, West Virginia; Sierra Walesheck, Forest Lake, Minnesota; Haden Wamsley, Hambleton, West Virginia; Cayden Warfield, Millersburg, Pennsylvania; Rebekah Warren, Hambleton, West Virginia; Allyssa Waybright, Belington, West Virginia; Victoria Webster, Hedgesville, West Virginia; Lilly Wentzler, Pfaffenhofen, Germany; Hannah White, Kerens, West Virginia; Josephine Whorton, Moundsville, West Virginia; Emmalyn Whyte, Palmyra, Virginia; Spencer Willey, Pocatello, Idaho; Kimberly Winoker, Ringwood, Illinois; Christopher Wirahadipoernomo, Semarang, Indonesia; Joel Wise, Moundsville, West Virginia; Karmen Wolverton, Buckhannon, West Virginia; Ian Wood, Evans, West Virginia.

Those earning the distinction of dean’s list: Saige Abbott, Coshocton, Ohio; Rylee Anderson, Painesville, Ohio; Emma Andrews, Altavista, Virginia; Lydia Andrzejuk, Parker, Colorado; Tessa Banasiak, West Chicago, Illinois; Marissa Barajas, Clarksburg, West Virginia; April Belcher, Warrenton, Virginia; Britney Bond, Selbyville, West Virginia; Addison Boram, Walkersville, Maryland; Nicole Bramble, Elkins, West Virginia; Braelyn Brenneman, Accident, Maryland; Grace Bronkella, Greenwood, Indiana; Sophia Brown, Shipshewana, Indiana; Zachary Calef-Boring, Buckhannon, West Virginia; Brenda Castro, Manvel, Texas; Joao Vitor Cavaletti, Campinas, Brazil; Devon Channell, Beverly, West Virginia; Penelope Chavez, Washington, D.C.; Jackson Cogar, Bridgeport, West Virginia; Addyson Cogar, Elkins, West Virginia; Nicholas Colarossi, Hershey, Pennsylvania; Kristin Coleman, Parsons, West Virginia; Taylor Cooper, Bruceton Mills, West Virginia; Allison Cuellar, Stafford, Virginia; Cortney Dobbs, Pataskala, Ohio; Madeline Edicola, Sandston, Virginia; Kaitlyn England, Pleasant View, Tennessee; Isaac Ferguson, Barboursville, West Virginia; Preslee Fincham, Belington, West Virginia; Savannah Foley, Lake Stevens, Washington; London Frame, Elkins, West Virginia; Madison Frazier, Barboursville, West Virginia; Gabriel Glover, Middlebourne, West Virginia; Madison Godwin, Elkins, West Virginia; Alexia Gonzales, Colorado Springs, Colorado; Carson Gorby, Paden City, West Virginia; Luke Grilliot, Fairborn, Ohio; Diana Gutierrez, Lexington, Kentucky; Jacob Hamrick, Norton, West Virginia; Gavin Hardister, Randleman, North Carolina; Savanna Hardman, Martinsburg, West Virginia; Quinn Hazelett, Culloden, West Virginia; Faith Heater, Weston, West Virginia; Axel Hedreux, Rennes, France; Haiden Hedrick, Belington, West Virginia; Morgan Hill, Birmingham, United Kingdom; Jacklyn Howell, Coalton, West Virginia; Connor Hyde, Canonsburg, Pennsylvania; Samantha Jarvis, Sun City, Arizona; Justin Kearney, Bentonville, Virginia; Fallyn Kelley, Hanover, Pennsylvania; Saylor Kneeland, Frederick, Maryland; Dylan Leadbetter, Myersville, Maryland; Maybellene Ledesma, Anaheim, California; Avery Linthicum, Frederick, Maryland; Jeremy Lis Rojas, Oakville, Canada; Gabriel Machala, Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania; Aidan Maldonado, St. Cloud, Florida; Tiffany Manning, Buckhannon, West Virginia; Juan Martinez Hess, Spain; Benjamin McComas, Charleston, West Virginia; Isabell McCormick, West Milford, West Virginia; Addison McDonald, Coalton, West Virginia; Jolie McGaughan, Longview, Washington; Payton Miller, Union, West Virginia; Aidan Miller, Elkins West Virginia; Tomas Miyagi, Martínez, Argentina; Hannes Morell, Uppsala, Sweden; Aiden Morey, Ocala, Florida; Mackenzie Mullan, Glen Burnie, Maryland; Cameron Murray, Rochester, New York; Brooke Nicklaus, Eden Prairie, Minnesota; Liebe Oosthuizen, Oudtshoorn, South Africa; Santiago Ordonez, Jamundi, Columbia; Jacob Orr, Calgary, Canada; Marcos Pacheco Padilla, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain; Andrea Pannell, Wytheville, Virginia; Kaitlyn Parker, Westmont, Illinois; Kendall Pellot Carrasquillo, Toa Alta, Puerto Rico; Rachel Petrice, Elkins, West Virginia; Kenzie Phillips, Elkins, West Virginia; Lillyan Plumley, Parsons, West Virginia; Ariona Plumley, Parsons, West Virginia; Logan Powell, Corsica, Pennsylvania; Emma Prater, Cowen, West Virginia; Savannah Quave, Felton, Pennsylvania; Samuel Rached, Cividad de Panama, Panama; Dallas Rasmussen, Tavares, Florida; Corbin Reilly, Bethesda, Maryland; Charlie Ressler, Weston, West Virginia; Rafael Revenga, Caracas, Venezuela; Walter Ridgley, Dewittville, New York; Gavin Rodriguez-Cayro, Lake Helen, Florida; Tomas Rumanko, Slovakia; Briyana Sapp, Riverview, Florida; Marina Saviceva-Noti, Odessa, Florida; Mark Shelley, Dundalk, Maryland; Bethany Shumway, Philippi, West Virginia; Nathaniel Silvus, McConnelsville, Ohio; Debra Smith, Petersburg, West Virginia; Madison Smith, Brea, California; Chiebuka Soribe, Silver Spring, Maryland; Tristan Starks, Grand Prairie, Texas; Colten Stasny, Elkins, West Virginia; Tom Strohschein, Hitdorf, Germany; Jaelynne Surface, Oak Hill, West Virginia; Maximillia Sutherland, Garland, Texas; Garrett Swecker, Elkins, West Virginia; Sierra Taylor, Moundsville, West Virginia; Charles Taylor, Alexandria, Virginia; Nathaniel Taylor, Stafford, Virginia; Maiah Teter, Harman, West Virginia; Isabelle Thomas, Wheeling, West Virginia; Darren Tjen, Indonesia; Jill Van der Velde, Herentals, Belgium; Fletcher Van Heuven, Te Aroha, New Zealand; Anthony Vera, Houston, Texas; Wouter Vondeling, Friesland, Netherlands; Jackson Waggy, Buckhannon, West Virginia; Jarrett Walters, Morgantown, West Virginia; Cade Walters, Apollo Beach, Florida; Lydia Wamsley, Valley Bend, West Virginia; MacKendrick Weber, Calgary, Canada; Cameryn Wheeler, Pataskala, Ohio; Zoey White, Elkins, West Virginia; Charlie Whitsed, Bendigo, Australia; Max Wildbore, Hastings, New Zealand; Abigail Wilfong, Parsons, West Virginia; John Wilkins, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Viktor Yanev, Sofia, Bulgaria; Jose Zavala, Stoneville, North Carolina; Sasha Zirkle, Elkins, West Virginia.

“We want to congratulate all the students on the president’s and dean’s list for the Fall semester,” says Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Mike Mattison. “Inclusion on these lists indicates a lot of hard work and perseverance – hours spent in class, studying, writing papers, giving presentations. It is a mark of a semester well spent, a reward well earned.”

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Martin Awarded Appalachian College Association Faculty Summer Fellowship /martin-awarded-appalachian-college-association-faculty-summer-fellowship/ Fri, 19 Dec 2025 19:37:07 +0000 /?p=15488 Elkins, W.Va. – Davis & Elkins College proudly announces that The Appalachian College Association (ACA) has awarded a Faculty Summer Fellowship to Lonnie Martin for his Post-Doctoral Research project, a short film entitled The Lady Widow. ACA funds will support essential post-production processes. The ACA, through its 2025-2026 Faculty Fellowships, seeks to furnish financial support […]

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Elkins, W.Va. – 鶹ýӳ proudly announces that The Appalachian College Association (ACA) has awarded a Faculty Summer Fellowship to Lonnie Martin for his Post-Doctoral Research project, a short film entitled The Lady Widow. ACA funds will support essential post-production processes.

The ACA, through its 2025-2026 Faculty Fellowships, seeks to furnish financial support to member institutions’ faculty for post-doctoral research or pre-doctoral completion in the 2026-2027 academic year. This year, 31 faculty members representative of 23 institutions have been granted this prestigious opportunity.

The Lady Widow is a narrative fiction short film that explores themes of liberation, gender equity, and self-determination in the wake of World War I. The project features 鶹ýӳ alumni both in front of and behind the camera. Principle Photography was completed earlier this year over four days of filming at Graceland Inn & Restaurant and on private property in Doddridge County. Funding from the ACA will support post-production actions of editing, color correction, sound design, music composition, sound mixing, and visual effects.

“This project is a personal labor of love,” says Martin. “It also showcases 鶹ýӳ’s commitment to faculty-led creative research that integrates artistry, scholarship, and teaching. The College has been immensely supportive with both encouragement and resources. I’m hopeful the finished film will enhance the visibility of the Theatre and Film program, and serve as both a recruitment tool and an example of the high-caliber work that can emerge from a small liberal arts environment.”

The Lady Widow is tentatively set to be completed by April of 2026 for a film festival run.

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Teacher Education Department Achieves Full, Seven-Year CAEP Accreditation /teacher-education-department-achieves-full-seven-year-caep-accreditation/ Fri, 21 Nov 2025 15:31:19 +0000 /?p=15424 The Teacher Education Programs at Davis & Elkins College have received full, seven-year accreditation by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP).

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Elkins, W.Va. – The Teacher Education Programs at 鶹ýӳ have received full, seven-year accreditation by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP). CAEP is the sole national accrediting body for educator preparation, recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA).

CAEP is dedicated to ensuring excellence, relevance, and continuous improvement in educator preparation, and 鶹ýӳ’s achievement affirms that the College meets CAEP’s rigorous standards in program quality, clinical partnerships, candidate performance, and impact on P-12 student learning. In turn, this accreditation reflects the College’s commitment to preparing highly effective teachers who are grounded in best practices and ready to serve the diverse needs of today’s schools.

CAEP fully accredited programs at 鶹ýӳ include: Elementary Education (K-6); Special Education (K-12); Mathematics Education (5-Adult); Health Education (5-Adult); Physical Education (PreK-Adult); Reading (endorsement only).

“Achieving full seven-year CAEP accreditation is a testament to the dedication, collaboration, and hard work of my entire team – faculty, staff, and partners alike,” says Chair, Teacher Education and Assistant Professor of Education Melanie Gribble. “We are fortunate to have strong local P-12 school and community partnerships. This accreditation reflects not only our commitment to excellence in teacher preparation, but also our shared mission of preparing educators who will positively impact students for years to come.”

The accreditation comes after an extensive multi-year review process that included a self-study, evidence-based reporting, and a comprehensive site visit by CAEP evaluators. The full seven-year accreditation cycle is the longest period granted by CAEP and is reserved for educator preparation providers that demonstrate strong performance across all standards, consistent quality, and a clear commitment to continuous improvement.

“This is excellent news,” says Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Mike Mattison. “Professor Gribble, in addition to the rest of our Education department and all its partners, have done a marvelous job with this accreditation process — and CAEP’s decision showcases the strength of our Education program. We need quality teachers in our schools, and 鶹ýӳ prepares teachers as well as anyone.”

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