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SIGN HERE â Representatives from Franciscan University of Steubenville and West Virginia Northern Community College signed an articulation agreement Thursday designed to strengthen educational opportunities. Taking part in the event were, from left, Jill Loveless, provost with WVNCC; Daniel Kempton, vice president of academic affairs at Franciscan University; Daniel Mosser, president of WVNCC; and the Rev. Dave Pivonka, TOR, president of Franciscan University. Michael D. McElwain
STEUBENVILLE An agreement was signed Thursday designed to help some West Virginia Northern Community College students seamlessly complete their bachelor’s degree at Franciscan University of Steubenville.
WVNCC students majoring in criminal justice, social work and early education will be eligible.
For The Intelligencer
An agreement was signed Thursday designed to help some West Virginia Northern Community College students seamlessly complete their bachelor’s degrees at Franciscan University of Steubenville.
WVNCC students majoring in criminal justice, social work and early education will be eligible.
“When we were beginning to talk about this, I was just excited that we can serve one another,” the Rev. Dave Pivonka, TOR, president of Franciscan University of Steubenville, told WVNCC officials and all those gathered.
“I think, ultimately, that this will benefit Franciscan University but it also benefits West Virginia Northern. Ultimately, it’s about the young people, and it’s about the students and serving them and forming them to make sure that they’re able to do what is in their heart to do, but also what we believe what God would invite them to do,” Pivonka said.
The following high schools and colleges have announced their 2021 graduation ceremony schedule:
• West Liberty University: Graduate students, 5 p.m. Friday; undergraduate students, Saturday (College of Education and Human Performance and the College of Liberal Arts, 10 a.m.; College of Sciences, noon; College of Arts and Communication, the Gary E. West College of Business and the School of Professional Studies, 3 p.m. All ceremonies will be held at the Academic, Sports and Recreation Complex.
• Bethany College: 10 a.m., Saturday, Bison Stadium.
• West Virginia Northern Community College: 7 p.m. May 14, Wheeling Island Stadium.
• Franciscan University of Steubenville: Baccalaureate Mass, 6 p.m. May 14; Science departments commencement, 9 a.m., May 15; arts departments commencement, 1 p.m. May 15. Commencement ceremonies will be held in the Finnegan Fieldhouse.
May 4, 2021
James Blazier Selected as Next City of Wheeling Fire Chief
WHEELING, W.VA. – City Manager Robert Herron has announced that James Blazier, a 32-year veteran of the Wheeling Fire Department, has been selected as the next fire chief upon the retirement of current chief, Larry Helms, effective July 1.
“James’ education and professional experience is a great fit for the Chief’s role. I believe he will continue the tradition of excellence in fire, rescue and EMS that the residents of Wheeling have grown accustomed while advancing the department,” said Herron.
A life-long resident of Wheeling, Blazier is looking forward to his new role.
For the News-Register
Photo by Nora Edinger
Brianna Hickman of West Virginia Northern Community College is counting on zero balances for some studentsâ college costs. Thanks to a federal grant aimed at opioid addiction, students in a substance abuse prevention and intervention program may have all educational costs covered.
WHEELING When Operation Warp Speed took aim at a virus that sprang to Goliath-sized in early 2020 going on to kill more than 500,000 Americans in a single year the big-funding method seemed to work. Vaccines were generated. Clinics popped up like dandelions. The dying slowed.
Yet, that other giant of a healthcare problem an opioid epidemic that has killed about 800,000 Americans since it began in the 1990s continues to rack up deaths, with overdose fatalities accelerating as pandemic deaths slowly fade.