BUCKHANNON — The WVU Medicine St. Joseph’s Hospital Auxiliary is proud to announce the recipients of its 2026 healthcare scholarships. Each year, the Auxiliary awards two $1,000 scholarships to outstanding local students who are pursuing careers in healthcare and demonstrate academic excellence, leadership and service to their communities.
This year’s scholarship recipients are Reese Olivia Curry and Mallory Lynn Hughes, both graduates of Buckhannon-Upshur High School.
Reese Olivia Curry graduated fifth in her class and maintained Honor Roll status throughout all four years of high school. She was also recognized on the President’s List at Pierpont Community & Technical College for achieving a 4.0 grade point average in dual credit coursework. A dedicated student-athlete, Curry played varsity soccer for four years and softball for two years. She also volunteered her time as a youth soccer coach, demonstrating a commitment to serving others both on and off the field.
Curry has been accepted to West Virginia University, where she plans to pursue a career as a psychiatric nurse practitioner.
Mallory Lynn Hughes graduated sixth in her class of 237 students and was an Honor Roll student throughout her high school career. Hughes excelled as a multi-sport athlete, earning honors in both swimming and soccer. In addition to her academic and athletic achievements, she teaches swimming, first aid and CPR, helping others develop valuable life-saving skills.
Hughes has been accepted to West Virginia Wesleyan College and plans to pursue a career as a nurse practitioner.
“The St. Joseph’s Hospital Auxiliary is honored to support these exceptional students as they begin their journeys into healthcare,” said Vonnie Hager, Auxiliary scholarship chairperson. “Both Reese and Mallory have demonstrated outstanding academic achievement, leadership, and dedication to serving others. We look forward to seeing the positive impact they will make in the healthcare field and in the communities they serve.”
WVU Medicine St. Joseph’s Hospital
WVU Medicine St. Joseph’s Hospital is a critical access community hospital in Buckhannon, West Virginia, operating as part of WVU Medicine. Originally established by the Pallotine Sisters, it offers 24-hour emergency care along with inpatient and outpatient services, including women’s health, for the central West Virginia region. For more information, call 304-473-2000 or visit wvumedicine.org.
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