From staff reports
WEST LIBERTY West Liberty University held its spring semester convocation Feb. 10 in a virtual presentation, recognizing numerous faculty and staff members.
President W. Franklin Evans began the meeting with comments that shared his vision of success and encouraged everyone to believe that “any and all things are possible.”
Evans, who began his role as president just a few weeks ago, stressed the need to continue the qualities that make West Liberty University unique as the university serves students and focuses on student success.
Scott Cook, vice president of enrollment, reported an overall increase in enrollment of 3 percent over last spring, despite the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.
From staff reports
WEST LIBERTY West Liberty University held its Spring Semester Convocation, last Wednesday, in a virtual presentation, recognizing numerous faculty and staff members.
Dr. W. Franklin Evans began the meeting with comments that shared his vision of success and encouraged everyone to believe that “any and all things are possible.”
Evans, who began his role as president just a few weeks ago, stressed the need to continue the qualities that make West Liberty University unique as the university serves students and focuses on student success.
Vice President of Enrollment Scott Cook reported an overall increase in enrollment of 3 percent over last spring, despite the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Spring Convocation Sets the Tone for Success
WEST LIBERTY, W.Va., Feb. 9, 2021 There might be snow on the Hilltop, but West Liberty University held its Spring Semester Convocation at noon last Wednesday in a virtual presentation taped for campus via Topper Station.
The annual event provides updates from the president and his cabinet and includes the presentation of faculty awards and employee years of service honors.
President W. Franklin Evans
President Dr. W. Franklin Evans began the meeting with brief comments that shared his vision of success and encouraged everyone to believe that “any and all things are possible.”