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Art Day Being Planned at GSC
Art students, parents, alumni, and educators are invited to Glenville State College on Saturday, December 5 for Art Day. The annual event highlights the exciting degree programs in Studio Art and Graphics and Digital Media at GSC. The day will provide visitors with the opportunity to work directly with GSC faculty and current art students for a day of workshops supported by the art faculty.
GSC Group Raises Awareness for Student Suicide
Members of the Glenville State College student organization Pioneers for a Cause braved a frosty Monday morning to bring awareness to a somber subject – student suicide. The group covered the campus lawn at Clark Hall with backpacks that included stories of students who had been lost to suicide.
Burgess Shale Fossils on topic for GSC Presentation
Glenville State College Associate Professor of Biology Dr. Sara Sawyer will give a presentation entitled 'The Canadian Rockies: A Trek to the Burgess Shale' on Tuesday, November 10 at 5:30 p.m. in room 107 of the Science Hall.
Graduate Returning to GSC for Guest Lecture
Ken Kuhl, Vice President of Event Development at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas and a 1982 Glenville State College graduate, is returning to his alma mater on Friday, November 13 to deliver a presentation about his background, education, and work experience. The presentation will begin at noon in GSC's Mollohan Campus Community Center Ballroom.
Landman Presentation at GSC on November 5
The Glenville State College Land Resources Department will be the site of an upcoming presentation entitled 'Understanding the Role of a Company Landman.'
GSC Pair Serve as Guides at Governor's One Shot Event
Attending and working at Glenville State College isn't all work and no play as one father-son pair has proven. Tom Snyder and his son Thomas participated in the West Virginia Governor's One Shot Whitetail Hunt as guides over a recent weekend.
GSC Students and Faculty Travel Abroad
Some studies have found that less than 10% of higher education students in the United States travel abroad at some point prior to their graduation.