Business hours for administrative offices are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekdays except during College holidays. Faculty members set their own office hours so as not to conflict with teaching duties; most professors post schedules on their office doors at the beginning of each term.
Admissions Office
Recruitment and admission services for new first-year, transfer, graduate, dual-enrollment, and returning readmission students.
Location: Emily Wiley Hall 101, 276-944-6133
Jennifer Pearce, Vice President for Enrollment Management and External Affairs
Traci Harrison, Director of Admissions
Meghan Tolliver, Associate Director of Admissions Operations
Rachel Campbell, Senior Admissions Counselor
Odessa Thacker, Senior Admissions & Equestrian Counselor
Jake Price, Admissions Counselor
Stephanie Wynegar, Admissions Data Coordinator
Charlie Quillen, Veteran Services Coordinator
Maureen Buescher, Office Manager & Guest Services Coordinator
Hannah Osborne, Associate Director of Admissions-School of Business
Tracie Rinehardt, Director of Admissions-School of Health Sciences
The van Vlissingen Center for Career and Professional Development
The van Vlissingen Center for Career & Professional Development will help all students become “Career & Life Ready” and transform their college experience into a fulfilling and successful life, making connections between the academic curriculum, co-curricular leadership activities, experiential education, and the world of work. Services and Career Advising include:
- Career Readiness
- TrainingChoosing a Major
- Resumes & Cover Letters
- E-portfolios
- Interview Training
- Student Employment
- Professional Etiquette
- LinkedIn & Networking
- Career Closet Project for Professional Dress
- Internships for Academic Credit
- Job Searching
- Applying to Graduate Schools
- Virtual Career Fairs
- Career Lyceums
The van Vlissingen Center also sponsors workshops, presentations, and other programming to support students, faculty, and staff. Jump on our website at ehc.edu/career-center. For the Class of 2021, 94% of the cohort found job opportunities and graduate school programs within 6 months of graduation.
Location: adjacent to Van Dyke Hall & Martin Brock Student Center
Phone: 276-944-6151
- Lee Svete, Director
- Amanda Gardner, Associate Director of Experiential Education
- Christine Arias, Associate Director of Career Education, Advising, and DEI&B
- Anne-Louise Tunstall, Experiential Education Program Analyst
- Paula McGraw, Career Center Coordinator
Be sure to follow us on social media:
@ehcareercenter
Appalachian Center for Civic Life
Location: Collins House, 276-944-6691
Scott Sikes, Director of the Appalachian Center and the Bonner Scholars Program
Joining education with civic engagement in this place, in this region, and in the wider world, the Appalachian Center for Civic Life is here to help students consider what it means to live in a community. The Center offers a wide range of civic engagement projects and service opportunities in which anyone can be involved. Our programs allow students the opportunity to gain valuable hands-on skills and experience while delivering real, tangible outcomes that address a wide range of community needs. Such work is a part of the long legacy of Emory & Henry’s commitment to connecting learning with civic responsibility. The Appalachian Center is home to the Bonner Scholars Program, the Civic Leaders Scholars Program, and a host of other civic engagement opportunities. The defining value of our programs is the belief that everyone has the potential to contribute to the building of strong communities and that each person’s story is of value to the life of a place. The Appalachian Center is located in Collins House, between Wiley-Jackson Hall and Stuart Hall.
Athletics Office
NCAA provisional member of Division II Athletics. Currently a member of the Old Dominion Athletic Conference, but will join the South Atlantic Conference (SAC) for the 2022-23 academic year; for more information on varsity sports, see the “Athletics & Recreational Services” section on page 16.
Location: King Center, 276-944-6233
Anne Crutchfield, Vice President of Athletics
Melissa Davis, Assistant Director of Athletics for Sports Performance,
Trey McCall, Senior Associate Director of Athletics
Susan Ratliff, Associate Director of Athletics for Compliance, SWA
Kyle Sensabaugh, Assistant Director of Athletics for Student-Athlete Success
Campus Police/Campus Safety Office
Crime reporting, ID cards, vehicle registration, safety concerns, and parking permits.
Location: The Emory Train Depot, 276-944-6222
Direct cell phone number: 276-356-7783; Emergencies: DIAL 911
Marion Campus phone number: 276-944-7234
Direct Cell number: 276-608-0121
Jerry Odell, Interim Cheif of Police
Office of the Registrar
Registrar. Registration, student academic records, enrollment verification, declaration and change of major and advisor, grade and progress reports, transcripts, and graduation application review.
Location: Wiley Hall, Room 121
Shannon Patterson, Registrar - 276-944-6117
Margaret Cullinane, Assistant Registrar- 276-944-6994
Sydney French, Registration Specialist- 276-944-6336
Financial Aid Office
Financial Aid. Processes FAFSA forms and awards financial aid to students. Processes all grants, scholarships, and loans that students are awarded.
Location: Wiley Hall, 3rd floor
Scarlett Blevins, Director of Financial Aid - 276-944-6229
Denise Posey, Assistant Director of Financial Aid - 276-944-6752
Crystal Perrotta, Financial Aid Specialist - 276-944-6940
Nikki Freeman, Financial Aid Counselor
Chaplain/Spiritual Life Office
The Office of Spiritual Life coordinates opportunities for spiritual exploration and growth through worship, conversation, small groups, and service opportunities.
Office Location: Main level of Memorial Chapel
Sharon Wright, Chaplain, 276-944-6836, Room 202A
Provost’s Office
Director of academic programs, including selection and evaluation of faculty, oversight of college curriculum, and approval of exceptions to academic policies.
Location: Wiley Hall, Room 121, 276-944-6128
Dr. Michael Puglisi, Provost
Dr. Matthew Frederick, Associate Provost for Academic Affairs
Dean of Students Office
Student Government, campus organizations, orientation, student conduct matters, safety and security, scheduling of activities, parking appeals, student complaints, and general student concerns.
Location: McPherson Center
Frederick George, Dean of Students
The Emory Mercantile and Book Services
Location: The Emory Mercantile
Terry Richardson, Retail Manager, 276-944-6903
Jennifer McNew, Merchandise Manager, 276-944-6231
The Emory Mercantile, located across the tracks from the College on Oxford Avenue, carries postage stamps, greeting cards, school and art supplies, E&H gift items, health and beauty aids, snacks, and a wide variety of E&H clothing. Financial aid may be used for food, medicine, and school supply purchases. One card may be used for all purchases. Hours are Monday-Friday 10-4. Textbooks are available through the online store at bookstore.ehc.edu. One Card is currently not available for textbook purchases. You may contact the Merc by visiting http://bookstore.ehc.edu/home.aspx or by emailing Terry Richardson (trichardson@ehc.edu) or Jennifer McNew (jconner@ehc.edu).
Equestrian Center
The Equestrian Center is located just off Exit 10 of Interstate 81. Situated on 120 acres of rolling hills and stunning landscapes, the Center offers a variety of riding environments, including 2 indoor arenas and a large outdoor arena. Emory & Henry cares for 60 quality school horses for students’ use, many with impressive show records. A limited number of stalls are available for the boarding of private horses for a fee. Applications for a stall must be made through the Director of the Equestrian Center.
Lisa Moosmueller-Terry, Director of the Equestrian Center 276-669-8398
Kristen Bowen, Office Manager, 276-669-8398
Financial Affairs
Manages student accounts, accounts payable, college budgets, and accounting.
Location: Wiley Hall, Rooms 131-137, Phone 276-944-6966
Angie S. Edmondson, Chief Financial Officer and Finance Director
Iris Worley, Business Office Manager
Christy Blevins, Accountant
Sherry Lowery, Accounting Assistant
Angie Werth, Accounts Receivable
Karen Clear, Business Office Generalist
Sara Hansen, Accounts Receivable Assistant
Human Resources
Location: The Cottage, 276-944-6953
Tracy Peery, Director of Human Resources
Susan French, Senior Human Resources Generalist
Brittany Story, Human Resources Manager
Title IX
Location: Wiley Hall, Second Floor, 227
Yancey Wilmoth, Title IX Coordinator
Food Service
Student food service. Locations include the Van Dyke Student Restaurant and Stinger’s Cafe in Van Dyke; The Hut and the Zone C-Store in Martin-Brock, and Simply To Go in MS Hall.
Location: Van Dyke, 276-944-6588
Sam Walker, General Manager for Dining Services, 276-944-6587 swalker@ehc.edu
Dave Brinegar, Operations Manager, 276-944-6249 dbrinegar@ehc.edu
Treva Randall, Retail Manager, 276-944-6586 trandall@ehc.edu
Sherry Woodward, Executive Chef, 276-944-6975 swoodward@ehc.edu
Monique Duncan, Office Manager, 276-944-6588 mduncan@ehc.edu
The Van Dyke Student Restaurant, located in the Rufus Oscar Van Dyke Center, offers an all-you-care-to-eat service for a set door rate. This facility has an innovative service area, providing an extensive menu including such items as hand-tossed pizza, classic menus, global fare, fresh-to-order, plant-based, fresh-baked bread and desserts, ethnic dishes prepared daily by the executive chef, a full salad bar, and much, much more. Van Dyke features Simple Servings, an Allergen Free Station, along with My Zone, a Gluten Free station, for students who have those needs. Students are required to present a valid Emory & Henry Student ID in order to gain access to the meal plan. Dining Services also provides a dining alternative at “The Hut,” located in the Martin- Brock Student Center, along with The Zone convenience store. Simply To Go, a grab-and-go alternative, is located in MS Hall. Stinger’s Cafe in Van Dyke serves lunch during the week as a meal swipe for students. All resident meal plans are for the exclusive use of the plan participant only and are non-transferable. Food and beverages may not be removed from the Van Dyke Student Restaurant; this includes glasses, silverware, and china. You may be subjected to a fine or have your ID confiscated in the event of the unauthorized removal of food items or misuse (see Food Service Policies on page 28). The Dining Services team has an “open door” policy when it comes to suggestions, complaints, or compliments. Please feel free to contact us at any time. Student Government serves as the official channel for suggestions and comments. Students can provide feedback by contacting the Student Government or the Dean of Students Office.
The Hut: Monday–Friday, 9:00 a.m.–10:30 p.m.; Saturday–Sunday, 5 p.m.–10:30 p.m.
The Zone Convenience Store Hours: Monday-Friday, 3 p.m.-10:30 p.m.; Saturday - Sunday, 5 p.m.–10:30 p.m.
Simply to Go: Monday–Friday, 7:30 a.m..–2 p.m.; Saturday - Sunday, Closed
Van Dyke Student Dining Hall Hours and Guest Meal Prices: (Hours are subject to change during inclement weather, special occasions, holidays, and the summer.)
Dining Hall Hours Breakfast (Mon.-Fri.) Lunch (Mon.-Fri.) Brunch (Sat. & Sun.) Late Lunch (Sat. & Sun.) Dinner (Mon.-Thurs.) (Fri.-Sun.) Premium Meals Fac./Staff Regular Meals Fac./ Staff Specials Off-Campus & Fac./Staff Family |
7 a.m.- 9:30 a.m. 11 a.m.- 1:30 p.m. 10:30 a.m.- 1 p.m. 1 p.m.- 5 p.m. 5 p.m.- 7:30 p.m. 5 p.m.- 6:30 p.m. |
Guest Rate $6.00 $8.75 $10.00 $11.50 $11.50 $13.50 $5.00 $8.00 $6.50 |
Health Services
Monday–Thursday, 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. (lunch break between noon and 1:00); Friday 8:30 a.m.- 2:00 p.m.
By appointment only
Location: The College Health Center is in the building with Emory Internal Medicine, 12180 Alder Street (across the RR tracks from the King Center, between the Emory US Post Office and McPherson Center)
Susan Stanley, RN, BSN, Director of Health Services, 276-944-6219, stanlesm@ehc.edu
Jessica Fain, RN, BSN, College Health Nurse, 276-944-6219, jfain@ehc.edu
Emory & Henry Health Center personnel provide medical treatment for minor illnesses and injuries. Student fees cover office visit costs for medical services. No insurance is filed, no copays are required. Appointments with the physician and the nurse practitioner are offered during the academic year: Monday and Thursday, 3:00- 4:30 p.m.; Tuesday and Wednesday, 10:00-11:30 a.m. Schedule changes will be posted on the website and at the Health Center. The Health Center complies with HIPAA regulations.
To assist the College in providing appropriate care, all students are required to present a completed “Immunization Record and Medical Information” health form as provided by the College Admissions Office at the time of admission. The completed medical form should be returned before matriculation (Fall-- July 1 or Spring--December 1). In order to see the doctor or nurse practitioner during free office hours, a completed health form must be on file.
Supply charges, normally under $10, such as over-the-counter medications and non-returnable therapeutic equipment, are placed on the student’s account in the Business Office. If the student provides allergy serum, shots are administered for the cost of the disposable syringe. For laboratory tests and prescription medications, insurance is filed by an outside provider or pharmacy.
Campus medical services are not intended to meet the needs of serious illness or accidents. Treatment for such is the responsibility of each student, faculty/staff member, and their family.
If a serious injury occurs on campus that requires emergency treatment or hospitalization, contact Campus Safety and the Community or Resident Advisor on duty. The emergency room at Johnston Memorial Hospital in Abingdon is available 24 hours daily, 7 days a week. For emergency transportation, call 911 for a rescue squad, and be specific about your location.
Students are responsible for providing their own transportation in non-emergency situations. Students too ill to attend class should arrange medical attention during regular Health Center hours. Appointments are required. Students are responsible for communicating with professors regarding academic work missed due to illness.
For those needing non-emergency medical care after hours, an urgent care facility is available in Abingdon: Urgent Care--Ballad, 24530 Falcon Place Drive, 276-619-0075.
Insurance deductibles and copays apply for private appointments scheduled with:
Emory Internal Medicine, 276-695-0205, or Meadowview Health Clinic, 276-944-3999, extension 1100
Health insurance is strongly recommended for all students at Emory & Henry College for the 2021-2022 school year. Private Health Insurance is REQUIRED for: School of Health Sciences student (includes DPT, MOT, OTD, MPAS, School of Nursing), Member of a varsity (NCAA sponsored) athletic team, Member of the Equestrian team (IDA and IHSA), Member of the Rugby affinity team, Member of the Cheer/Dance team, Member of Marching Band or Color Guard, Member of the Outdoor Adventure Team, Members of any club sport program at Emory & Henry College, International student participating in any of the listed areas.
The Office of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, & Belonging
The Inclusion & Dialogue Center (I.D. Center) at Emory & Henry College is a welcoming home for dialogue about topics surrounding diversity and inclusion. The I.D. Center seeks to create, engage, encourage, and empower a community that strives to be inclusive of all. Through social, student-led initiatives, educational programming, advocacy for social change, and by providing resources and support, the I.D. Center seeks to serve as a model for inclusive excellence and to be a safe space for all people to share their perspectives and experiences.
Location: Damer House
John Holloway, VP for Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging, 276-944-6772
Dr. Amy Sorensen, Director of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging & Director of the Women's Center
Library
E&H Library: Study space, information resources, research assistance, information literacy and bibliographic instruction, inter-library loan, reserve circulation of course materials, computer lab, McGowan Lab classroom.
Location: Emory Campus: Kelly Library, 276-944-6208; Marion Campus: SHS Library, 3rd Floor
Librarians: Ruth Castillo, Adam Alley, Rebecca Grantham, Jody Hanshew, Victoria Koger
Website: library.ehc.edu
Campus Mail and Packages
All students are assigned an on-campus mailbox to use throughout their time at Emory & Henry College.
Student mailboxes are located at either the Martin-Brock Student Center or the McPherson Center. Students will receive letter mail (U.S. Postal Service and E&H campus letters) in these mailboxes. All packages from commercial carriers (i.e., UPS, FedEx, Amazon, etc.) will be sent to a central location on campus and can be picked up at the Martin Brock Center, regardless of the student’s physical mailbox location.
The student’s mailbox number is assigned annually. The college offices, faculty, staff, and students can send mail to anyone on campus through the on-campus mail service without applying for postage. The addressee’s name, campus mailbox number, and return address are needed for campus mail processing.
For sending, receiving, and retrieving packages at the Martin Brock Center, please see the information below.
Share this address with friends and family to receive mail throughout the year!
Your address format for US mail (USPS) is:
Student First and Last Name
Emory & Henry College (Box #)
P.O. Box 9001
Emory, VA 24327-9001
Your address format for Carrier Mail (UPS, FedEx, etc.) is:
Student First and Last Name
Emory & Henry College (Box #)
30461 Garnand Drive
Emory, VA 24327
Receiving Packages at the Martin Brock Center
The Martin Brock Center, located at 30598 Garnand Dr, Emory, VA 24327, is open for retrieving packages Monday-Friday from 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. and Saturday from 8 a.m.-11:30 a.m. Packages are not received from carriers on Saturday and Sunday.
Between the hours of operation, Campus Police or any other college personnel are not able to open the Martin Brock Center mail room to retrieve packages. The hours of operation are meant to provide guaranteed hours of service and to ensure that trained staff are available to assist with the security and safe delivery of all student packages.
Package Delivery, Processing, and Caution for Overnighting Letters or Packages
Please note that letters and packages delivered to the U.S. Postal Service address first arrive at the Emory United States Post Office, located near campus. From there, college personnel retrieve the letters and packages for processing in the Wiley Hall Service Center.
When packages arrive at the Emory U.S. Post Office, the package will register as delivered in shipment tracking and will notify the student that the package has been delivered; however, this does not mean that it has arrived at the Wiley Hall Service Center for processing.
Packages are only ready for retrieval by the student when they have received official notification from studentmailroom@ehc.edu. Overnighting a package may lead to frustration for a student who sees that a package has been delivered to the Emory U.S. Post Office but has not yet arrived at the Wiley Hall Service Center.
Please also note that in such cases, the Emory U.S. Post Office, operated by employees of the U.S. Postal Service, will not sort through the numerous packages arriving at the post office in order to retrieve an individual package for an individual student.
U.S. Post Office—Emory, VA
The Emory U.S. Post Office is located within walking distance of the campus. The business window at the post office is closed on Sundays and holidays, but the lobby remains open at all times. For hours of operation, please visit www.usps.com. Call (276) 944-3522 for more information.
Neff Center for Teacher Education
Undergraduate and graduate teacher licensure programs in elementary, middle, and secondary school; Master’s of Education (M.Ed.) available in fifth year or Fast Track;
post-baccalaureate programs leading to teacher licensure.
Location: McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 323, 276-944-6218
Dr. Sandra Frederick, Education Department Chair, Director of the Neff Center for Teacher Education
Mark Hainsworth, M.Ed. Instructor of Education & Mathematics, 276-944,6215
Dr. Charity Hensley, Assistant Professor of Education, 276-944-6658
Dr. Janie Hull, Visiting Assistant Professor of Education, 276-944-6864
Sharon McKinney, Education Services Coordinator, 276-944-6218
Paul Adrian Powell, III Center for Student Success
The Paul Adrian Powell, III Student Success Center is designed to be a one-stop shop for all of your student needs, academic or personal. Our Director of New Student Experience/Orientation works hard to provide incoming students with engaging and welcoming programs on and off campus to build community. Our First-Year Academic Advisors are here to ensure students are on track for graduation and that their credits and classes are all aligned. We also have Student Success Coaches who are here to aid students in tackling issues like test-taking anxiety, study skills, and time management. The Office of Accessibility Support Services (DSS) is committed to welcoming students with all types of disabilities. DSS works collaboratively with campus stakeholders and students to facilitate access to all aspects of college life. Often, access is achieved through reasonable and appropriate accommodations, which minimize barriers within the college setting. For more personal concerns, students can schedule an appointment with a licensed counselor on campus or use the Timelycare Telehealth app.
Location: Wiley Hall 240
Travis W. Proffitt, Dean of Student Success
Dr. Lauren Harding, Director of Academic Support
Carleigh Blaylock, Student Success Coach
Dr. Amy Hopkins-Mason, Academic Success Coordinator
Kyle Sensabaugh, Student Success Coach
Jacqueline Kestner, Student Success Coach
Sam Davis, Director of New Student Advising
Jacob Thompson, First-Year Academic Advisor
Dr. Beth Funkhouser, First-Year Academic Advisor
Amanda Fenner, Accessibility Coordinator
Alex Versen, M.S.W., L.C.S.W., Director of Counseling Services
Camille Kingsolver L.P.C., Counselor
Amanda Davis, Administrative Assistant, Counseling Services
Nikki Eades, Office Manager, Counseling Center
Student Success Coaching
Student Success coaches are available to all students at Emory & Henry College in
the Paul Adrian Powell Center for Student Success on the second floor of Wiley Hall. Any student can schedule a meeting with a student success coach, and faculty and staff will have the ability to refer students to a success coach. These sessions can vary in length
from 15 minutes to an hour, and unlimited sessions are provided to all students as part of attendance at Emory & Henry College. Reasons to schedule a meeting/send a referral can include but are not limited to studying, grades, resources, time management, tutoring, self-care, etc. If you have an on or off-campus need, feel free to contact one of our student success coaches or call the Center for Student Success at 276-944-4121.
Dr. Lauren Harding
Director of Academic Support Services
lharding@ehc.edu
276-944-6893
Carleigh Blaylock
276-944-6116
Jacqueline Kestner
Director of Student-Athlete Success Programs
jmkestner@ehc.edu
Kyle Sensabaugh
Assistant Athletic Director- Student-Athlete Success
Counseling Services
Counseling Services are provided by licensed, or licensed eligible, mental health professionals who work with students as they navigate the changes and stresses associated with their college experience. Counseling services support students’ overall growth and development to help them meet social, personal, and academic goals. Counseling services are confidential in accordance with applicable state and federal laws. Counseling services are often short-term in nature, and students may be referred to off-campus resources as appropriate. After-hours emergency consults and/or referral services are also available. In the event of a mental health emergency, students may contact campus police at 276-944-6222 and ask to be connected to the counselor on call.
Locations: Emory Campus - Wiley Hall, Suite 220, Marion Campus - Suite B-136
Phone: 276-944-6144
Alex Versen, M.S.W., L.C.S.W. Director of Counseling Services
Camille Kingsolver, L.P.C., Counselor
Amanda Davis, Administrative Assistant
Office of Advancement
Engages alumni and develops philanthropic support for Emory & Henry College among its diverse constituencies in order to fulfill the College’s mission
Location: J. Stewart French House, Armbrister Drive
Rob Parker, Vice President for Advancement
Contact: Patty Hunt, 276-944-6119; pfhunt@ehc.edu
Alumni Engagement
Fosters a mutually beneficial relationship between alumni and the College through events, programs, and volunteer involvement.
Monica Hoel, Director of Alumni Affairs
Development Office
Oversees all College fundraising and donor stewardship
Greg McMillan, Executive Director for Planned Giving
Shannon Earle, Associate Vice President for Advancement
Patty Hunt, Manager of Development Services
Clay Rolston, Director of Corporate & Foundation Relations
Daria Walsh, Director of Prospect Research and Prospect Management
Amie Trent, Executive Assistant for Advancement
President’s Office
Houses chief executive officer, College budget and personnel, Board of Trustees, legal counsel, and strategic initiatives; Supervises Fall Convocation, Founder’s Day, Commencement, Facilities, Dining Services, Campus Police, Camps, and Conferences.
Location: Wiley Hall, Room 138
Dr. John W. Wells, President, 276-944-6107
Mark R. Graham, Vice President for Administration & General Counsel, 276-944-6104
J. Ryan Bowyer, Executive Director of Strategic Initiatives, 276-944-6528
Laura Pruitt, Scheduler/Director of Camps and Conferences, 276-944-6263
Ronan King, Associate Vice President for Administration, 276-944-6125
School of Health Sciences - Marion Campus
The Emory & Henry College at Marion campus serves as the primary location for the School of Health Sciences graduate programs. The Marion campus sits on 14.67 acres in Marion, Virginia, and includes Smyth Hall and the Health Sciences Building (former Smyth County Community Hospital building). The School of Health Sciences currently offers four graduate programs: a Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT), a Doctor of Occupational Therapy (OTD), a Master of Physician Assistant Studies (MPAS), and a Master of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling (MS-CMHC).
Location: Marion Campus- School of Health Sciences- 565 Radio Road, Marion, VA 24354
Lou Fincher, Senior Vice President and Dean, 276-944-6341
Blake Justice, Assistant Dean of Health Sciences
Tracey Wright, Dean of Student Affairs and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, 276-944-6490
Karen Alley, Office Manager, 276-944-6342
Tracie Rinehardt, Coordinator of Admission, School of Health Sciences, 276-944-6791
Eric Coley, Program Director and Chair, Department of Physical Therapy, 276-944-6753
John Jackson, Founding Program Director and Chair, Department of Occupational Therapy, 276-944-6744
Phillip Davis, Program Director and Chair, Department of Physician Assistant Studies, 276-944-7257
Stephanie Hall Chair, Founding Program Director and Chair, Department of Clinical Mental Health
Counseling, 276-944-7232
Judy Sweat, Administrative Assistant, Departments of Physical and Occupational Therapy, 276-944-6167
Dawn Veatch, Clinical Education Support Specialist, Departments of Physical and Occupational Therapy, 276-944-7224
Carolyn Powers, Administrative Assistant, Department of Clinical Mental Health Counseling, 276-944-6493
School of Nursing - Marion Campus
The School of Nursing (SON) currently offers two tracks of study leading to a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree. A traditional (TBSN) pre-license Registered Nurse (RN) program and an RN-BSN program for RNs who want to complete their BSN. Pending SACSCOC approval, the SON will offer two advanced practice nursing licensure tracks leading to a Masters of Science in Nursing (MSN). The first track is a Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) track focused on Adult-Gerontology populations and includes Nurse Educator (NE) coursework. The second is a Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) primary care track.
Location: Marion Campus- School of Health Sciences- 565 Radio Road, Marion, VA 24354
Laurie Anne Ferguson, Founding Dean, 276-944-7213
Carolyn Powers, Administrative Assistant, School of Nursing, 276-944-6493
Student Government Office
Student Government programs include campus initiatives, club charter grants, Student Government elections, student conduct, and student organization funding. Student Government also represents student interests throughout campus, including matters of DEI, growth & development, and student housing.
Location: Hickory, 2nd Floor, 276-944-6927
Carlee Sullins, Student Government President
Ryan Vaughan, Student Government Vice President
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, & Belonging Offices
Location: Damer House DEI&B Center, 276-944-6529
The Woodrow W. McGlothlin Center for the Arts
Joseph Champagne, Gallery Curator, 276-944-6944
Will Hankins, Technical Director, 276-944-6816
Dirk Moore, Executive Director, 276-944-6810
Box Office, 276-944-6333
The McGlothlin Center for the Arts is home to two theatres (the Black Box Theatre and Kennedy~Reedy Theatre), the Box Office, Art Gallery, the Department of Theatre, and WEHC-FM studios. It serves as the location for the Guest Artist Series program, showcasing 10-12 nationally recognized visual and performing artists or ensembles annually. It also provides the primary performance space for the college theatre and music department events. The building is located between Wiley Hall and Byars Hall. Regular building hours are Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., and one hour before performances. The Art Gallery is open Monday through Saturday from 12-5 p.m. The box office is open during the performance season from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission to all performances on the Guest Artist and Departmental Series are free for students, but you must secure a ticket in advance at the box office with your E&H ID.
Tutoring and Learning Center: Writing Resources
Ms. Ruth Ann Marotta, Writing Instructor
The writing resources available through the Tutoring and Learning Center range from on-site writing and citation workshops (as requested by both main campus and Marion campus faculty and staff), one-on-one tutoring sessions, and curated tutoring feedback and resources. The Tutoring and Learning Center is committed to helping students grow as writers and editors. To achieve that goal, we are here to help you from process to product through two primary resources: tutoring and individually curated materials. Tutoring is primarily conducted virtually and by appointment, while curated tutoring feedback and resources, which include both written and video commentary from Ms. Daniel, as well as other online or original materials, are created following a specialized review of a student’s rough draft. In order to utilize either of these resources or to request other types of support, please contact Ms. Daniel via her Google Form (scan the QR code below for easy access). You also may email her at ramarotta@ehc.edu; however, you must fill out the form first to receive tutoring services.
For additional assistance, visit the writing resources website created by Ms. Ratcliff: https://sites.google.com/ehc.edu/eh-writing-center-resources/home.
In addition to offering tutoring services, students are welcome to use the writing lab between classes and in the late afternoon or evening. McGlothlin-Street Hall 233 is a quiet space with computers, a printer, and other supplies a writer may need.