West Virginia PT Students: This Education Agreement Could Benefit You
Davis & Elkins College and Marshall University have entered a collaboration that will benefit students pursuing graduate study in physical therapy. The agreement offers two D&E graduates, who meet specific criteria, acceptance into the Doctor of Physical Therapy program at Marshall University School of Physical Therapy.
While an increasing number of Davis & Elkins students show an interest in entering the field, Professor of Sport Science Dr. Mary Ann DeLuca and Assistant Professor of Sport Science Dr. Jennifer Riggleman worked with leaders at Marshall University College of Health Professions to reach the agreement.
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From left, Hope Rogers from East Fairmont High, Rosemary Thomas, and Kayla Corley of East Fairmont High, pose at Girls State.
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Mary Jo Thomas, right, poses with her daughter Rosemary Thomas in 2016, while she was going through cancer treatment.
ELKINSÂ â After serving in a leadership role at Davis & Elkins College since 2017, Fairmont native Rosemary Thomas has been promoted to the role of executive vice president.Â
College President Chris Wood, who has known Thomas for more than 30 years, said she will begin the new role on July 1.
âDr. Rosemary Thomas is a proven leader, a gifted manager, a creative partner and a passionate believer in the power of higher education to mold lives,â Wood said. Davis & Elkins College is fortunate to have Rosemary back in her beloved home state building upon D&Eâs solid foundation and ensuring a bright future. Her promotion to executive vice president is well deserved.â
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