Working in many different roles over a span of nearly 40 years, Alice Andrews Leigh Creasman ’88 made anim pact on the lives of thousands of Wesleyan students. She began her career as an office manager in the Office of Admission and held many positions of ever-increasing responsibility with the reputation for always going above and beyond for students.
She especially enjoyed her tenure as the Director of International Studies Programs from 1984-2001, along with the Director of the Advising and Career Center role. Not only did the international students benefit from having a mother/mentor away from home, the annual International Student banquets were legendary for offering a taste of the world to the campus and local community.
Creasman served as Registrar and Director of Academic Services, from 2001-2018, where she and her staff helped every Wesleyan student chart their academic path from the first day at Wesleyan to graduation. Her great joy in
this role was watching so many enjoy great success after departing from WVWC. Creasman was honored throughout her career at Wesleyan. In 2002, she was named Outstanding Staff Member, and in 2017, she received the Buckhannon Ambassador Award.
She currently serves as a Student Success Coach at Mount St. Mary’s University in Emmitsburg, MD, where she and her husband, Dr. Boyd Creasman reside. She has one daughter, Cathy, and son-In-law, Vince, and two grandchildren, Eli and Mazie.