Olivia Kinder
CHARLESTON A winner has been named in the second West Virginia University at Parkersburg’s Got Talent contest where the finale showcased a variety of talents including singing, playing, comedy, the spoken word and art.
Olivia Kinder, a student in the Associate of Applied Science Child Development program, was named the 2021 WVU-P’s Got Talent winner. Kinder performed “Fires” by Jordan St. Cyr.
“I chose this song because I go through a lot, and I know God is with me no matter what fire I’m in,” said Kinder. “I’ve been singing as long as I can remember, and my family inspires me to do so. I feel like we’re always singing together at the house.”
Feb 22, 2021
Two WVU Parkersburg students recently placed in the Fall 2020 West Virginia Criminal Justice Educators Association (WVCJEA) Paper Competition. In addition to winning a cash prize, both students’ papers will be published in the association’s peer-reviewed journal, the Mid-Southern Journal of Criminal Justice.
Cody Salvatore, a December 2020 graduate with a Bachelor of Applied Science in Criminal Justice, won first place for his paper, “Diversity in Criminal Justice Education.” Early College student Hannah Stephens won second place for her paper, “Improving Policing: Criticisms and Supports.”
Stephens’ paper addresses the essential principles of policing, different issues facing policing today and proposed solutions to those problems.
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