West Virginia University Potomac State College (PSC) recently awarded scholarships
to numerous Keyser High School students as they embark upon continuing their education
at PSC. Dr. Megan Webb, who serves as the Director of Development at the College,
presented students with the following two scholarships
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The Dulin Memorial Scholarship, made possible by George K. Oss and his wife Joann,
in memory of George’s beloved grandmother, Cora A. Dulin, was presented to Keyser
High School (KHS) student, Malachi Green, in recognition of his achievements, leadership,
and dedication.
WVU Potomac State College is out for summer, but the campus is still busy with camps,
community events and upgrades. For this month op-ed, I asked PSC Athletic Director
to highlight the amazing season our PSC softball team and coaches had this year.
The WVU Potomac State Softball team is no stranger to success and 2025 was certainly
a season to remember. Potomac State has now won nine Region 20 Championships since
2015, with eight trips to the NJCAA Softball World Series. This year under first
year Head Coach, Chris Greise, the Catamounts also saw PSC records broken in several
categories. Their 39-6 season becomes the 3rd top season in school history. Their
team batting average of .445 becomes the highest in program history and the “bomb
squad” also crushed the former standing records of 507 hits and 89 homeruns by
recording an impressive 528 hits and 107 homeruns. The team also had a .521 on
base percentage and a .829 slugging percentage.
They finished the 2025 season ranked 1st in the NJCAA in Division II softball for
batting average, on base percentage, and slugging percentage.
Every
spring, students, faculty, staff, and alumni at West Virginia University
Potomac State College are recognized by their peers, professors, and alumni.
The College recently recognized former Professor Fred Jacoby with the
inscription of his name on the Duke Anthony Whitmore/Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Academic Achievement Wall.
During West Virginia University Potomac State College’s annual Recognition
Day Awards Ceremony, Hartley VanGilder was named Outstanding Student of the Year
for 2025, earning her the distinction of serving as the student speaker during
this year’s Commencement Ceremony. VanGilder will also have her name inscribed
on the Duke Anthony Whitmore Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Academic Achievement Wall.
West Virginia University Potomac State College President Jerry Wallace is pleased
to announce the students who earned a place on the Spring 2025 President’s list.
To be eligible for the President’s List, a student must be enrolled in at least 12-credit
hours of graded courses, excluding courses in which any grade of Audit, Pass or Incomplete
is recorded, and must earn a grade-point average of 3.700 or higher for the semester. A
student is not eligible if the grade recorded for a course is: D, F, I (Incomplete),
NR (Not Recorded), P (Pass), S (Satisfactory), or Audit.
WVU Potomac State College Dean of Academic Affairs Phillip Douthitt is pleased to
announce the students who earned a place on the Spring 2025 Dean’s List. To
be eligible for the Dean’s List, a student must be enrolled for at least 12-credit
hours of graded courses, excluding courses in which any grade of Audit, Pass or Incomplete
is recorded, and must maintain a grade-point average of 3.000 to 3.699 for the semester.
A student is not eligible if the grade recorded for a course is: D, F, I (Incomplete),
NR (Not Recorded), P (Pass), S (Satisfactory), or Audit.
Every spring, students, faculty, staff, and alumni at West Virginia University Potomac
State College are recognized by their peers, professors, and alumni. The 2025 Recognition
Day Awards ceremony recently honored the following:
Hartley VanGilder named Outstanding Student of the Year
KEYSER, W.Va. — WVU Potomac State College is proud to announce that Erin Cunningham
has been named the 2025 Outstanding Professor of the Year, in recognition of her
exceptional dedication to teaching, service, and student success.
Professor Cunningham, a longtime faculty member in the STEM division, is widely known
for her ability to break down challenging scientific concepts into approachable
lessons that resonate with students. Understanding that STEM subjects often involve
difficult material and unfamiliar terminology, she has embraced a student-centered
approach rooted in empathy, accessibility, and encouragement.
Approximately 150 students walked across the stage in the Church-McKee Arts Center
on the WVU Potomac State College campus to receive a degree(s) in their chosen
field of study. Congratulations graduates!!
College graduation marks the end of one journey and the beginning of another journey
in the lives of students who have achieved that milestone, which was the case May
10, at West Virginia University Potomac State College.
Congratulations to the WVU Potomac State College Class of 2025! I applaud this group
of graduates as they persisted through a post-COVID higher education experience,
which likely required online learning and remote meetings. We had more than 150
graduates on Saturday, May 10, who were celebrated and congratulated by family
members, friends, and the Catamount Community.
One of the ceremony's highlights was the keynote address shared by Brandon Liller,
a PSC graduate. I had the pleasure of meeting Brandon at the Mineral County Ham,
Bacon, and Egg Auction in March. Like most PSC students do when they meet me, Brandon
shared his story and connection to PSC. After visiting with him, I asked if he
would consider speaking at graduation. To be honest, I left the keynote portion
out because public speaking can be daunting.
Brandon accepted the invitation, and at graduation, he did not leave a dry eye
in the audience. His story of resilience, dedication, hope, and family spoke to
the fear most of us have about getting back up when we meet obstacles. As a non-traditional
student, born and raised here in Keyser, Brandon’s journey showed the power of
a strong community. The WVU Potomac State College Commencement Ceremony is now
available for viewing on
YouTube.