Glenville State University Celebrates GSU Day at the Capitol
Thu Feb 12, 2026
GSU Day at the West Virginia State Capitol 2026

GLENVILLE, WV – Glenville State University (GSU) traveled to Charleston on Tuesday, February 10th, 2026, for its annual GSU Day at the Capitol. Students, faculty, and staff met with legislators and state officials throughout the day to share how Glenville State University is preparing career-ready graduates and supporting the state’s evolving needs.

Throughout the day, University representatives discussed academic programs, various learning opportunities, and student success initiatives that reflect GSU’s strong commitment to education. The day highlighted the University’s role in strengthening rural communities across West Virginia by delivering accessible, quality education that can be used to improve the areas that our students call home. 

Those representing Glenville State participated in a full day of activities at the Capitol, including a guided tour of the Capitol building, a Q&A session with Supreme Court Justices Thomas H. Ewing and Gerald M. Titus, II, and a visit to the Culture Center. Members of the GSU community were also present for the Governor’s proclamation with Chief of Staff Thomas McCaffery, and were able to visit both the House of Delegates and Senate Chambers for special recognitions, with citations being issued from each chamber in honor of the day. 

Senator Ben Queen from the 12th District spoke on the impact Glenville State University has made while recognizing GSU’s 154th anniversary. “GSU continues to raise the bar and continues to expand opportunities for our students making sure they aren’t just prepared for today’s jobs but tomorrow’s jobs as well,” Queen stated. “The impact of Glenville State University can be seen everywhere - leading our schools, starting businesses, working in healthcare, serving in law enforcement and giving back to towns and cities across our state. That kind of impact matters especially in rural communities where opportunity can change the direction of an entire family. For my district, GSU Is more than just a campus. It’s an Anchor, economic driver, source of pride for generations of west Virginians,” he added. 

GSU wrapped up the day at the Legislative Reception held at the Woman’s Club of Charleston. We would like to extend a special thank you to Janet Bailey and 1010 for hosting a wonderful event. The reception brought together members of the Legislature, alumni, and friends of the University for an evening of connection and celebration. Remarks from GSU Student Government President Graylin Floyd and Speaker of the House Roger Hanshaw highlighted the impact that Glenville State University has across West Virginia.

GSU Day at the Capitol is an annual event that continues to strengthen the university’s relationships with state government and underscore the importance of investing in higher education as a means to support West Virginia’s economic growth and development. “GSU Day at the Capitol is a powerful reminder of the role Glenville State University plays in shaping the future of West Virginia,” said GSU President Dr. Mark A. Manchin. “When our students, faculty, and staff engage directly with lawmakers and state leaders, they are demonstrating the value of investing in accessible, career-focused education that strengthens our workforce and uplifts our rural communities. We are proud to showcase how GSU continues to prepare career-ready graduates who are committed to serving and leading in the Mountain State.”

For more information on GSU Day at the Capitol and other news at Glenville State University, please contact the GSU Marketing and Public Relations office at 304-462-4115.

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