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GSC Spring 2014 President's Honor List Announced
Glenville State College's Spring 2014 President's Honor List has been announced. To be named to the GSC President's Honor Roll, students must have a 4.0 grade point average and be enrolled in a minimum of 12 semester hours.
GSC Spring 2014 Provost's Honor List Announced
Glenville State College's Spring 2014 Provost's Honor List has been announced. To be named to the GSC Provost's Honor Roll, students must have grade point averages between 3.5 and 3.9 and be enrolled in a minimum of 12 semester hours.
DeMatteo Receives GSC Faculty Award of Excellence
Glenville State College Professor of History Dr. Art DeMatteo is the 2014 recipient of the GSC Faculty Award of Excellence. DeMatteo, who has worked at GSC for ten years, received the award at the 140th GSC Commencement Ceremony on Saturday, May 10th.
Two GSC Students Participate in National Ceramics Competition
Amanda Wallbrown of Rosedale, WV and Ryan Singleton of Burnsville, WV, two Glenville State College studio art majors, recently took part in the San Angelo National Ceramic Competition in Texas. While both were honored by their selection to compete, Wallbrown was further recognized with a Merit Award that was accompanied by a $50 prize.
GSC Awards Scholarships to Incoming Freshmen
Over thirty upcoming Glenville State College freshmen from throughout West Virginia have been awarded scholarships from the GSC Foundation for the 2014-2015 academic school year.
Fifty Students Named GSC Honor Graduates
Fifty members of Glenville State College's Class of 2014 have been recognized as honor graduates. The students received their honor stoles at the annual Honor Graduates Reception held on May 8th in the Mollohan Campus Community Center Ballroom.
Largest Class of GSC Hidden Promise Scholars Graduate
Thirteen Hidden Promise Scholars graduating from Glenville State College were the guests of honor at a dinner held on Friday, April 30th in the Mollohan Campus Community Center Ballroom. GSC President Dr. Peter Barr who first envisioned the Hidden Promise Scholars (HPS) program in 2006, presented commemorative plaques and Hidden Promise Scholars class rings in honor of their achievement.