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Dr. Joe RoidtDr. Joe Roidt, associate professor of sociology, directs D&E’s Honors Program. He is also active in our Woods Orientation Program, the Undergraduate Research Conference, and service learning. He received the Lois Latham Award for excellence in teaching in April. See more about the Honors Program here.

Dr. Sharmi Roy
Dr. Sharmi Roy was recently honored with a West Virginia Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR) Faculty Innovation Grant to introduce research in optics and optoelectronics to the physics curriculum. A member of the faculty since 1985, Dr. Roy is chair of the Department of Math, Computer Science & Physics.
Learn more about Dr. Roy’s EPSCoR project here.
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The Academic Program
Davis & Elkins College offers a range of baccalaureate and associate degree programs representing the arts and sciences, pre-professional and professional studies. All academic programs share a common commitment to provide students a broad conceptual framework. The Honors Program enriches the general college programs with a series of intensive seminars. Most students find that one of the programs listed will meet their academic needs and career goals; however, the College also offers the opportunity for a more personalized curriculum through the Contract Degree Program. Through this program students may pursue a major tailored to their needs and interests, supplementing or complementing traditional offerings.
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View a complete list of all baccalaureate programs offered at D&E
The College, in its commitment to sound education, conducts an assessment of learning outcomes at both the liberal learning and specialized levels. Students are required to participate in assessment activities as necessary.
Bachelors degrees average four years to complete. Associate degrees average two years.
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