GLENVILLE, W.Va. — Campus visits from the three finalists in the running to be the next president of Glenville State College in Gilmer County, a college with 1,800 students, begin next week.
Up first is Dr. Andrew Egan, chancellor and chief academic officer at Penn State Greater Allegheny. He will be on campus Monday, Feb. 13 and Tuesday, Feb. 14.
Dr. Mary Katherine Butler Donley, a former senior academic vice president and provost at Glenville State, visits on Thursday, Feb. 16 and Friday, Feb. 17. She served as vice chancellor with the West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission from 2010 to 2014.
The campus visit for Dr. Tracy Pellett, provost and vice president for academic affairs at the College of Coastal Georgia, follows on Monday, Feb. 20 and Tuesday, Feb. 21.
Full bios of the finalists are available HERE.
Their Glenville State campus visits include designated open sessions with faculty, staff, students, community and alumni.
Feedback forms submitted after those sessions will be compiled and presented to members of the Glenville State Presidential Search Committee for consideration.
The retirement of current Glenville State President Dr. Peter Barr, who is in his 12th year in the role, takes effect in June.