Bruce Whitten, Class of 2019
Bruce Whitten didn’t expect to start on a journey to a degree at STATE after living away from West Virginia for many years, but he will soon complete his bachelor’s degree in Community Health Education.Â
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“I moved back to my hometown a couple of years ago and, at the time, I wasn’t really sure what I wanted to do,” he says. “I hadn’t intended on going back to school, but I needed an outlet.”
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He found his way to WVSU thanks, in large part, to location.
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“I needed to be close to my parents, and campus is close to home. The price was right, and the program was great.”
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After looking into a physical therapy career, he found his way to STATE’s Community Health Education program and will graduate in 2019.
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“The program is very suited to me. I’ve always had an affinity for health, and our community here in West Virginia certainly needs some focus, so it was a natural evolution.”
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That evolution, he says, involves more than simply his academic interests. After spending years in New York, Los Angeles and Chicago, returning to West Virginia could’ve been a bit of a culture shock if it weren’t for the diversity found at WVSU.
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“I am a minority, and West Virginia does not have a huge minority population. At STATE, I’m finding an oasis of diversity that I’d become used to in a larger city. I was surprised that I could find the diversity that I like in big cities here on campus.”
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Bruce is already putting his education to work, volunteering for community health organizations in and around Charleston, with plans to pursue a master’s degree in public health after graduation.