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GSC Holds Annual Constitution Day Program
The Glenville State College Department of Social Science held its annual Constitution Day program and essay contest on Thursday, September 21.
Changes Announced to GSC's College Advancement Team
After 10 years at the helm, Mr. Dennis Pounds will be departing today as Glenville State College’s Vice President for College Advancement and Executive Director of the GSC Foundation. Pounds had been in the position since 2007.
GSC's Fred Walborn Officiates Wedding for Former Students
When planning for a wedding, there are lot of details to consider – the venue, the cake, guest list, finding a photographer, and more. One of the most important decisions is who will actually perform the marriage ceremony. That was an easy decision for one pair of former Glenville State College students, all they had to do was call up their favorite professor.
Three Honored as Half-time Heroes at GSC Football Game
Three individuals were honored through a new ‘Half-time Heroes’ initiative during the Pioneer Football game on Saturday, September 16. Dennis Carpenter, Amanda (Mandy) Frymier, and Dr. Dwight Heaster were recognized and thanked for their efforts on campus, in the community, and in GSC’s service area. Half-time Heroes are individuals who bring recognition to GSC through their dedication and civic duties, which enhances the overall image of Glenville State College.
Date set for Dr. Tracy Pellett's Inauguration
The inauguration date for Glenville State College’s twenty-fourth president, Dr. Tracy L. Pellett, has been set. Pellett will be officially installed as GSC’s newest leader at the ceremony which will take place on Friday, November 10 at 4:00 p.m. in the College’s Fine Arts Center Auditorium. The public is invited.
Moreno Named GSC Acrobatics & Tumbling Coach
The Glenville State College Athletic Department is pleased to announce the hiring of Sarah Moreno as the new Head Coach of the Lady Pioneers Acrobatics and Tumbling team.
Students Conduct Experiments during Solar Eclipse
During the solar eclipse on August 21 students in Glenville State College’s Forest Ecology course took the opportunity to incorporate their studies into the exciting and historic event.