Parkersburg, W.Va. (Hinton News) – West Virginia University at Parkersburg awarded certificates and associate and bachelor’s degrees to August 2022 graduates.
Graduates who attained a 3.50 to 4.00-grade point average (GPA) earned academic honors, as follows: 3.50-3.749, Cum Laude; 3.75-3.99, Magna Cum Laude; and 4.0, Summa Cum Laude. The August WVU Parkersburg graduates include:
HARDY COUNTY – Mathias: Amanda Kern, BS, Nursing;
HARRISON COUNTY – Clarksburg: Alyssa Miller, BS, Nursing;
JACKSON COUNTY – Cottageville: Jonathan Fields, BAS, Criminal Justice, Magna Cum Laude;
Evans: Caden Harpold, BS, Nursing; Lorrisa McCormick, AAS, Occupational Development;
Gay: Christopher Holcomb, RBA;
Kenna: Joseph Wortham, AS, Business Administration, Magna Cum Laude;
LeRoy: Krissa Scarberry, AAS, Child Development;
Ravenswood: Jacob Hughes, AAS, Occupational Development, Cum Laude; David Mahan, AAS, Occupational Development, Magna Cum Laude;
Ripley: Jacob Casto, CAS, Residential and Commercial Electricity; Lexis Shamp, AAS, Child Development; Seth Smith, AAS, Occupational Development, Magna Cum Laude; Savanna Whited, AAS, BOG;
KANAWHA COUNTY – Charleston: Tabitha Guinn, BS, Nursing;
Elkview: Danyeal Waddell, AAS, BOG;
St. Albans: Jennifer Raines, BS, Nursing;
LINCOLN COUNTY – Alkol: Chasty Vickers, BS, Nursing;
MASON COUNTY – Mt. Alto: Ronald Huffman, AAS, Occupational Development;
RITCHIE COUNTY – Ellenboro: Shannon Reilly, AAS, Business Administration, Cum Laude;
Harrisville: Kayden Procacina, CAS, Chemical and Polymer Operator Technology;
Macfarlan: Kerry Murphy, AAS, Occupational Development;
Pennsboro: Samantha Waggoner, RBA:
TYLER COUNTY – Middlebourne: Kayla Henthorn, RBA;
WIRT COUNTY – Elizabeth: Davina Cox, AAS, Technical Studies;
Palestine: Dana Gupton, RBA; Megan Shearlock, AA, General Education; Emma Wyer, AAS, Business Administration, Magna Cum Laude;
WOOD COUNTY – Belleville: Megan Metz, BS, Nursing;
Mineral Wells: Jessica Life, AAS, BOG, Cum Laude;
Parkersburg: Sydney Bohn, BAS, Criminal Justice, Magna Cum Laude; Ryan Cobb, CAS, Chemical and Polymer Operator Technology, Magna Cum Laude; Chad Conner, AAS, Business Administration; Ashleigh December, BAS, Criminal Justice, Cum Laude; Matthew Dodrill, CAS, Chemical and Polymer Operator Technology; Katerina Floyd, AAS, Business Administration; Lee Lynch, AS, General Education; Toria Moore, BS, Nursing, Magna Cum Laude; Kaylyn Parsons, AAS, Business Administration, Magna Cum Laude; Heather Reid, BAS, Business Administration; Jacob Roberts, CAS, Chemical and Polymer Operator Technology; Jessica Wells, AAS, BOG; Mickenzie Westfall, AAS, BOG; Olivia Wilson, CAS, Digital Media Production, Magna Cum Laude;
Vienna: Thomas Chesnut, AA, AS, General Education, RBA; Chaz Howard, AAS, Welding Technology;
Washington: Brittany Brady, AAS, Criminal Justice; Emily Jones, AAS, Criminal Justice, Cum Laude; Alexander Life, AAS, Computer and Information Technology, Magna Cum Laude;
ARIZONA – Peoria: Brian Jessup, AAS, BOG;
MAINE – Brunswick: Thomas Greene, AAS, BOG;
OHIO – Belpre: Micaela Bowersock, AA, General Education; Rafael Mendez, CAS, Chemical and Polymer Operator Technology;
Carroll: Wesley Yors, AAS, Technical Studies, Summa Cum Laude;
Cutler: Christy Barton, RBA; Bethany Steele, RBA;
Long Bottom: Melynda Griffin, BAS, Criminal Justice;
Marietta: Jared Smith, AAS, BOG, RBA, Magna Cum Laude; Michael Yonis III, AAS, Business Administration;
Ostrander: Sean Luellen, AAS, Technical Studies, Summa Cum Laude;
Reedsville: Victoria Walls, BS, Business Administration;
OKLAHOMA – Tulsa: Dontre Mayhew, AAS, Surgical Technology;
PENNSYLVANIA – Mather: Melissa Rychtarsky, AAS, Business Administration.
About WVU Parkersburg
West Virginia University at Parkersburg, established in 1961, is a life-changing institution for the students and communities it serves. The college offers over 50 degree programs, workforce development, short-term career training programs and community education classes. WVU Parkersburg is also the only community and technical college in West Virginia to offer bachelor’s degrees, and it is home to WPKM 96.3 FM, the first community college radio station in the state.
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