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GSC Land Resources Department Hosting Presentations
Gary Kent, Director of Surveying at The Schneider Corporation will visit Glenville State College to give presentations on Wednesday, October 12 at 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. in Waco Center room 227/228.
Peace Corps Presentation at GSC
Jamie Salabogi, a regional recruiter for the Peace Corps will visit Glenville State College for a presentation on Thursday, October 6 at 12:30 p.m. in the Heflin Administration Building Presidents Auditorium.
Glenville State Faculty Visit Mexico for COIL Meeting
Glenville State College faculty members spent part of their summer in Puebla, Mexico to take part in a Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) summit. The group also included faculty members from other West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission (WVHEPC) institutions and was organized by GSC Associate Professor of Spanish and WVHEPC COIL Coordinator Dr. Megan Gibbons.
Senior Recital is September 16
Mariah Daniels, a Music Education major at Glenville State College, will be performing her Senior Recital on flute this Friday, September 16 at 7:00 p.m. in the Fine Arts Center Auditorium.
Criminal Justice Students Visit London
In summer 2016, several Glenville State College students and professors took part in a criminal justice focused trip to London. The five day visit saw the students take tours of some of the most iconic sites in the city. Additionally, they were able to go to the Inns of Court, the Royal Courts of Justice, the Old Bailey, the Houses of Parliament, the Tower of London, and on a Jack the Ripper-themed tour.
Barr Announces Final Year of Presidency at GSC
Glenville State College President Dr. Peter Barr has announced that he will retire from the institution in June 2017. Barr will continue his service to GSC through the 2016-17 academic year.
West Virginia Authors to Present at GSC Workshop
Three authors of works set in West Virginia will be visiting Glenville State College on Tuesday, August 2, as part of a five-day workshop for 25 middle school teachers. The authors will discuss their work and how it relates to connecting subject content and local communities. The teachers of grades 6-8 who are attending the workshop are primarily instructors of reading, social studies, and math. Content material will include historical and informational texts that are specific to West Virginia. Participants will create and share cross-curricular lessons for the various resources they will receive for their classrooms.