FIrst BSN class graduates at Potomac State
From News Reports
KEYSER - May 2021 marks an historic moment for West Virginia University Potomac State College, as the first cohort of students will graduate with Bachelor of Science in Nursing degrees.
BSN program chairperson April Shapiro, PhD, RN, who also serves as an assistant professor in the WVU School of Nursing program, couldn’t contain her pride as she reflected on the past four years since the nursing program began its journey on the Keyser campus in 2017.
Shapiro expounded on all the planning and prep work that went into getting everything started, including physical changes to classrooms and labs, along with all the hard work by facilities and maintenance to complete it on schedule, as well as the accreditation and ribbon cutting in 2018.
Potomac State College to participate in WVU’s Day of Giving
Mineral Daily News-Tribune
For the News Tribune
KEYSER - West Virginia University Potomac State College’s fourth Day of Giving is quickly approaching - March 3, 2021.
Day of Giving is a 24-hour online event that encourages Potomac State College alumni and friends to support the college’s greatest priorities and opportunities – including scholarships, unrestricted funds and the alumni association.
“When you make a gift – no matter the amount – you are impacting Potomac State College in a positive way. Your generosity and commitment are greatly appreciated,” said Keri Whitacre, Potomac State College’s development director.
Regent University Law School
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. Former local resident Tracey Guilliams of Martinsburg, W.Va., graduated with honors from Regent University Law School with the class of 2020.
She is a 1988 graduate of Brooke High School and a 1992 graduate of West Liberty State College, where she earned a bachelor of arts degree and a bachelor of science degree. Guilliams is the daughter of Susan Phillips of Beech Bottom and the late Honorable Paul J. Phillips.
Guilliams is a grant administrator with Berkeley County Council. She and her husband, Tom, live in Martinsburg with their two children, Tyler and Tori.
Tiffin University