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Student Awarded Two Scholarships
Abigail Johnson, a student at Glenville State College, is the recipient of the Appalachian Vegetation Management Association (AVMA) Roger Latham Memorial Award and the West Virginia Christmas Tree Grower’s Association (WVCTGA) Arnold Spitzen Memorial Forestry Scholarship for the 2019-2020 academic year.
GSC Department of Land Resources Receives Research Grant
The Glenville State College Department of Land Resources has received a grant from the West Virginia Science and Research Opportunity Grants Program to focus on enhancing undergraduate research in ecology in the natural resource management program through a unique international research experience in Japan.
GSC Students Named to CEFTS Honor Society
Glenville State College students Holly Tucker, Emily Landis, and Abigail Johnson all received the distinct honor of being inducted into the Council of Eastern Forest Technician Schools Honor Society.
Education Students Attend 70th Annual SECA Conference
Members of the Glenville State College Early Education Student Group (EESG) attended the annual southern Early Childhood Association Conference in Orlando, Florida from February 27 – March 2.
Land Resources Students Make Maple Syrup
A group effort involving students from the Department of Land Resources at Glenville State College, the WV Division of Forestry, and the Glenville Fire Department resulted in a delicious and educational outcome.
Glenville State Partners with Nicholas County, Richwood High Schools
Glenville State College has partnered with Nicholas County High School and Richwood High School to provide students with the opportunity to complete their two-year Associate of Arts degree in General Studies with an emphasis in Education or Business at the same time they are completing their high school graduation requirements.
Generous Donation Benefits Glenville State Art and Design Students
Glenville State College Art and Design students can let their creativity to flow thanks to a generous donation from an award-winning artist. The Applied Learning Art and Design Computer Lab, located in the Fine Arts Center, was completed in part by Arlinka Worl, a silver and gold Grumbacher medal award-winning artist from Detroit, Michigan.