University 101 Staff

Robin Jones, Associate Dean of the University 101 Program

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Robin Jones has been a faculty member in the Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology at WVU since 1975. Robin also worked as the coordinator of the WVU Hearing Center until 1999. In 1999, she became the Resident Faculty Leader for Arnold Hall and Apartments. Robin has worked as the Associate Dean of Students for Residential Education and is currently the Associate Dean of the University 101Program. In this position, she works with the University 101 staff, as well as an extended team of professionals to better serve first-year students.



Rhonda Hall, Program Coordinator

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Rhonda Hall is the Program Coordinator for the University 101 program. She received her BS from West Virginia University in 1999 in Psychology and her MA in Educational Leadership in 2006. Since 1993, she has worked within the Residence Hall system coordinating various programs and support for first-year students. She coordinates University 101, a required course for all first year students and transfer students with less than 29 credit hours and Welcome Week activities.



Keisha Kibler, Lecturer

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Keisha Hopkins Kibler graduated from WVU with her MA in Secondary Education and her BA in English in 2003. Currently, she teaches English and reading in Preston County, WV. Keisha began her work with the University 101 Program in the Spring 2006 as an instructor for Orientation 293F: Learning Strategies. She also assists with planning activities and grading rubrics for other courses offered through the University 101 Program including University 101 and Orientation 293B. Also, Keisha works on the Leadership Team for the National Writing Project at WVU, a division of the English department. During the summer, she assists with University 101 instructor training and Orientation 293B student assistant training. During her free time, Keisha loves to read, shop, and spend time with her family and friends. Also, she enjoys assisting with the student and RA programming at Dadisman and Stalnaker Halls at WVU. In the future, Keisha will continue her education to earn an EdD in Curriculum and Instruction.



Kimberly Richards, Administrative Graduate Assistant

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Kim is the Administrative Graduate Assistant for the University 101 Program Office. Kim is a graduate student pursuing a doctoral degree in Audiology. She received her Bachelor of Science degree in Speech Pathology and Audiology from WVU along with certificates in gerontology and disability studies. Her responsibilities include teaching University 101, coordinating Welcome Week, maintaining the website for the program, and assisting in various projects and activities coordinated through the University 101 Program Office.



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