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GSC Signs Agreement with 13 WV County Schools
date_rangeJune 14, 2007
An education research study recently released reports West Virginia students are graduating from high school at a greater percentage than those across the nation.
GSC Professor Interviewed on New York Radio Station
date_rangeJune 12, 2007
It's been several months since a Glenville State College history professor released his new military book, and now employees and listeners of a New York radio station have learned more about it. Dr. Ed Wood was interviewed on Pacifica Radio station WBAI, 99.5 FM, on Friday, June 15, 2007.
Mountain Fury Returns Home for Concert Fundraiser
date_rangeJune 11, 2007
Members of the first professional band to come out of the Glenville State College Bluegrass Program are giving back to the program that helped them study music.
Free GSC Criminal Justice Camp
date_rangeJune 8, 2007
Area teens may want to become crime scene investigators after high school graduation after spending some time this summer at Glenville State College.
GSC Student Honored by Wall Street Journal
date_rangeJune 7, 2007
A recent Glenville State College graduate has received an award from an international publication.
Glenville State College Hosts College Summit
date_rangeJune 5, 2007
Glenville State College has been given the honor of hosting College Summit. About fifty upcoming high-school seniors from throughout West Virginia will be living on campus at Glenville State College June 13th - 17th.
GSC Music Professor Featured on Smithsonian CD
date_rangeMay 24, 2007
In 1978, Buddy Griffin recorded the song, “Billy In The Lowground,” with Red Allen and the Kentuckians for around fifty dollars.
214 Receive GSC Degrees During Commencement
date_rangeMay 12, 2007
Glenville State College now has more than two-hundred new alumni.
GSC Hosting Free Meth Lab Symposium May 22
date_rangeMay 10, 2007
‘Local law enforcement officials have shut down yet another meth lab today.’
GSC Participates in Relay for Life
date_rangeMay 9, 2007
The American Cancer Society Relay for Life has over 3.5 million people from 4,800 communities fighting together to eliminate cancer in our lifetime.