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Glenville State University Professor Publishes New Book about Film and Fathers 
Glenville State University's Dr. Brian Johnston, Assistant Professor of Communication in the Department of Language and Literature, is celebrating the release of his second, peer-reviewed academic book with coauthor, Dr. Susan Mackey-Kallis, Professor at Villanova University. Johnston’s book, Wounded Masculinity and the Search for (Father) Self in American Film (Lexington Books), unpacks the crisis of masculinity in American culture through the lens of films that range from art-house classics (Moonlight, The Darjeeling Limited, The Fountain) to Marvel Movie blockbusters (Guardians of the Galaxy, Iron Man) and films making a resurgence in contemporary popular culture (There Will Be Blood).  
Glenville State University’s Pioneer Debate Team Places Strong at Dayton, OH Tournament 
Glenville State University's Pioneer Debate team competed in the National Educational Debate Association's (NEDA) Tartan Tournament at Sinclair Community College in Dayton, OH February 9-10. The policy tournament featured more than 30-teams from Slippery Rock University, Wayne State University, University of Dayton, Sinclair Community College, Glenville State University, Capital University, and Indianapolis Math & Science Academy.  
Renowned Vocalist and Songwriter Keli Nicole Price to Share Journey "From Granny's to the Grammys" at Glenville State University 
February 14, 2024 - Glenville State University is thrilled to announce an exclusive event featuring the illustrious Keli Nicole Price, a multi-talented songwriter and vocalist whose journey from humble beginnings to Grammy-winning success has captivated audiences worldwide. Titled "Finding My Way: From Granny's to the Grammys," this event will take place on February 20th at 1:00 PM in the MCCC Ballroom. 
Fall 2023 Provost and President's List Announced
Glenville State University (GSU) has announced the names of GSU students who attained the President’s Honor List and the Provost’s Honor List for the Fall 2023 semester. To be named to the President’s Honor List, a student must have a 4.0 grade point average. To be named to the Provost’s Honor List, a student must have at least a 3.5 grade point average.