Students Attend American Collegiate Horseman’s Assoc. Convention

WVU Potomac State College students attended the American Collegiate Horseman’s Association Convention, in Charleston, S.C. earlier this spring. Pictured from left: Kaelin College, sophomore, sustainable agriculture entrepreneurship major from Ridgely, W.V

WVU Potomac State College students attended the American Collegiate Horseman’s Association Convention, in Charleston, S.C. earlier this spring. Pictured from left: Kaelin Collage, sophomore, sustainable agriculture entrepreneurship major from Ridgely, W.Va.; Darian Bender, sophomore pre-veterinary medicine major from Buckhannon, W.Va.; Sydney Ibarra, senior business management major from Cumberland, Md.; Rachel West, junior business management major from Keyser, W.Va.; Kourtney Browning, freshman pre-veterinary medicine major from Keyser, W.Va.; Michaela Rupp, sophomore equine production and management major from Inwood, W.Va., and Assistant Professor and Equine Program Coordinator Jared Miller. 

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Yutzy, Farris Named Outstanding Sophomore Athletes of the Year

Named WVU Potomac State College’s Outstanding Sophomore Athletes of the Year were Shane Yutzy and Shyann Farris. Yutzy qualified for nationals both years on the cross-country team and finished third in the region this year. He’s a criminal justice studies

Named WVU Potomac State College’s Outstanding Sophomore Athletes of the Year were Shane Yutzy and Shyann Farris. Yutzy qualified for nationals both years on the cross-country team and finished third in the region this year. He’s a criminal justice studies major from Meyersdale, Pa. Farris played outfield and pitched for the softball team with an 11-5 record this year and 2.026 ERA. Her freshman year, she helped the team win the Region XX Championship and she was named to the Region XX First Team. She’s a pre-physical therapy major from Berkeley Springs, W.Va. The awards were made during the 32nd Annual Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner earlier this spring. 

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79th Annual Recognition Day Awards

West Virginia University Potomac State College recently honored many of their students, faculty and staff with awards and recognition during its annual Weekend of Honors.  Following is a list of awards presented to students.  

  Professor of Agriculture Donna Ballard, PhD (left), presented the following awards (l-r):  Samuel Ferster, a sustainable agriculture entrepreneurship major (SAGE) from Dalmatia, Pa., was the recipient of the Outstanding Sophomore Agriculture Award.  Matth

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Potomac State Team Wins First-Place at WVU's Demo Day Expo

WVU Provost Joyce McConnell presenting the award; SAGE Student Kyle Cessna; SAGE Director Corey Armstrong, SAGE Student Kyle Creamer, Multi-Media Specialist David Miller, SAGE Students Dylan Mapp and Hannah Dickson and Business Instructor Amy Weaver, and

West Virginia University Potomac State College recently won first place at the 2nd Annual Demo Day Expo. The event was sponsored by the WVU IdeaHub on the Morgantown campus and featured innovative ideas, new inventions, unique prototypes and business ventures from various colleges and departments throughout the WVU system with an entrepreneurial focus on moving West Virginia forward. Potomac State College featured its SAGE (Sustainable Agriculture Entrepreneurship) program’s new business venture -- Pure Maple Syrup Production. The team featured the process from tapping the College’s trees, cooking sap, and bottling syrup to selling their product, as well as making maple candy from 3D printed candy molds. The team was awarded $1000 to be used toward the business venture. Pictured from left are: WVU Provost Joyce McConnell presenting the award; SAGE Student Kyle Cessna; SAGE Director Corey Armstrong, SAGE Student Kyle Creamer, Multi-Media Specialist David Miller, SAGE Students Dylan Mapp and Hannah Dickson and Business Instructor Amy Weaver, and Psychology Instructor Keri Whitacre. Not pictured, Work Study Student Noah Cline who was instrumental in helping with the mold making process for the candy. 

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Set a different course with summer classes at Potomac State

Get a jump on your college career by taking classes at West Virginia University Potomac State College this summer.  The College will offer classes in various subjects and time slots in order to fit schedules and better accommodate students. 

The summer term includes: a full 12-week session running from May 13 to August 2; a nine-week session running from May 13 to July 12; a six-week session running from May 13 to June 21; a second nine-week session running from June 3 to August 2; and a second six-week session running from June 24 to August 2.

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SAGE Program to Host Sugar Shack Open House

West Virginia University Potomac State College’s Sustainable Agriculture Entrepreneurship Program (SAGE) invites the community to their Sugar Shack Open House, Sunday, April 28, at 1 p.m. The Sugar Shack is located across from the Gustafson Farm, 471 Parkview Drive, Keyser, W.Va.

The Sugar Shack is home to the College’s new maple syrup production. The Open House will feature demonstrations, displays and, of course, tastings. Light refreshments will be provided. Maple syrup will be for sale. For more information, contact Farm Manager Andrew Walker atAndrew.Walker@mail.wvu.edu

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