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GSC Professor to Lead Local Science Series
Glenville State College Associate Professor of Biology Dr. Gary Morris will be participating in a special four-part reading, viewing, and discussion program for adults. The free series, titled ‘Pushing the Limits,’ will take place at the Burnsville Public Library (BPL). The events will be held at 6:00 p.m. on the following Tuesdays: January 24, February 21, March 21, and April 25.
New Jazz and Commercial Music Studies Program to be offered at GSC
Glenville State College will soon be home to a new concentration of study in its Fine Arts Department. The Jazz and Commercial Music Studies program is being designed for the student musician who also has a desire to study the business aspects of the music industry. In addition to the core music curriculum, students will be immersed in the study of jazz and American popular music history and theory.
Education Students Complete Community Service Projects
As a component of the Science 204 Life Sciences for Elementary Education Majors course at Glenville State College, several students have completed community service projects to benefit students at area elementary schools.
Fall Interns Complete Student Teaching for GSC
Sixteen students have completed their student teaching internships for Glenville State College and participated in GSC’s December Commencement Ceremony on Saturday, December 10.
GSC Holds December Commencement Ceremony
Glenville State College’s winter commencement ceremony took place on the morning of Saturday, December 10 in the college’s Waco Center.
Criminal Justice Students Represent GSC at Regional Conference
Several students in the Glenville State College academic criminal justice fraternity Sigma Pi Xi, along with their advisor and GSC criminal justice professor Kelly Treece, attended the American Criminal Justice Association Lambda Alpha Epsilon Region IV Conference held in New Haven, Connecticut on November 4-5.
Ceremony held to Break Ground on Greenhouse at GSC
Glenville State College on Friday broke ground on the newest addition to its campus facilities, a greenhouse. The new space will be located in the open area behind college housing and adjacent to the Waco Center on the College’s Mineral Road Campus.