News

Third Annual Trillium Art Show is February 18-28
The Glenville State College Department of Language and Literature and the Department of Fine Arts will be hosting the 3rd Annual Trillium Art Show. Artwork from contributors to the forthcoming 2020 issue of the Trillium will be on display in the Fine Arts Center Gallery from February 18 to February 28.
Spring Open House Planned at GSC
Glenville State College invites future Pioneers to attend the upcoming Spring Open House on Saturday, March 28 beginning at 10:00 a.m. on the GSC campus.
Teacher Interns Participate in YMHFA Training
Teacher interns within the Department of Education at Glenville State College recently participated in Youth Mental Health First Aid training. The training is designed to teach how to help adolescents who are experiencing challenges with mental health or addiction.
Wildlife Management Major Coming to GSC
The Glenville State College Department of Land Resources will offer a Wildlife Management major within their Bachelor of Science in Natural Resource Management Program beginning fall 2020.
First Little Kanawha Reading Series Event Happening February 12
The Little Kanawha Reading Series is pleased to present its first literary reading for 2020 on Wednesday, February 12 at the Robert F. Kidd Library on the Glenville State College Campus at 6:00 p.m. The featured readers include Mary Imo-Stike, Lisa Hayes-Minney, and Marjorie Stewart.
Morris Named Provost at Glenville State
Dr. Gary Morris has been named Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost at Glenville State College following a search that began last October.
GSC to Host Murder Mystery Dinner on Valentine’s Day
Glenville State College will host “Till Death Do Us Part,” an interactive murder mystery dinner theatre performance event, on Friday, February 14 in the Mollohan Campus Community Center Ballroom.
GSC Department of Land Resources Receives EQT Grant
The Glenville State College Department of Land Resources has received a $15,000 grant from the EQT Foundation to help promote science education within high schools in West Virginia through the GSC Natural Resource Management High School Program.