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Frank X Walker to Present at GSC
On Thursday, October 4 Frank X Walker will visit Glenville State College as a part of the ongoing “We, too, are Appalachia” project.
GSC Theatre Schedules Production of ‘Boeing Boeing’
Students in Glenville State College’s theater program will be performing ‘Boeing Boeing’ by Marc Camoletti as their first production of the fall semster. The nightly performance will run from Thursday, September 27 through Saturday, September 29 and will begin at 7:00 p.m.
Premium Night Scheduled for September 20 at GSC
The public is invited to Mollohan’s Restaurant at Glenville State College on Thursday, September 20 from 4:30 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. for September’s Premium Night.
Bluegrass Student Nominated for IBMA Award
The International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA) has nominated Glenville State College student Alan Tompkins as a contender for its Bluegrass Broadcaster of the Year award. Tompkins is enrolled in GSC’s new and one-of-a-kind online bluegrass music degree program.
Japanese Outreach Coordinator Comes to GSC
Glenville State College has recently been selected as a host-site for the Japan Outreach Initiative (JOI). This program is designed to promote cultural awareness and understanding of Japan in the United States.
GSC Students Travel to Berlin
Glenville State College Professor of History Dr. Ed Wood led a group of five GSC students to Germany in 2018.
GSC Lowers Many Course Fees for the New Academic Year
Glenville State College has committed itself to being a leading force in college access and affordability by lowering the cost of higher education to the students and families of West Virginia and beyond.
Wess Harris to Present at GSC
On Tuesday, August 21 Wess Harris will visit Glenville State College as a part of the ongoing ‘We, too, are Appalachia’ project. The series of performances and presentations, made possible by Glenville State College and the West Virginia Humanities Council, are an exploration of identity and place regarding rural West Virginia.
Hacker to Serve as Field Commander for GSC's Marching Band
Glenville State College student Garrett Hacker will be serving as the field commander for the Pioneer ‘Wall of Sound’ Marching Band this semester. Hacker is trained as a percussionist and says his favorite to instrument to play is marimba but notes that his specialty is Timpani, due to its role in the band and orchestra. He also plays guitar, some bass and piano, and sings in the GSC Choir.