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Land Resources Students Participate in Hose Testing with the GCVFD
Students within the Glenville State College Department of Land Resources’ Fire Protection course teamed up with the Gilmer County Volunteer Fire Department and the West Virginia Division of Forestry recently for training on the engine pumps and hoses used to protect structures and forested areas from devastating wildfires.
Glenville State Students Pass Fundamentals of Surveying Exam
The Fundamentals of Surveying exam is generally the first step in the process to becoming a professional licensed surveyor. Two current Glenville State College students, Jacob Petry and Asa Dick, recently passed the exam on their first take.
GSC Land Resources Student Interns at Burnsville Lake
Senior Land Resources student, Brian Carson, is applying what he has learned through his courses to an internship at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Burnsville Lake Project with the Student Conservation Association this summer.
Right-of-Way Certificate Coming to GSC this Fall
Glenville State College will begin offering a new certificate program this fall. The new Certificate in Right-of-Way was developed in partnership with the Right-of-Way Division of West Virginia’s Division of Highways.
Natural Resource Management Program for High School Students Launches
Upcoming high school juniors and seniors from Doddridge, Gilmer, Marion, Pocahontas, Ritchie, Tyler, and Wetzel Counties are invited to be part of Glenville State College’s Department of Land Resources Natural Resource Management (NRMT) High School Program.
GSC and U.S. Forest Service Partner to Offer Internships
The Glenville State College Department of Land Resources, the GSC Foundation, and the United States Forest Service (USFS) have partnered to offer internship opportunities for students within the Natural Resource Management program. An agreement was signed between the institutions to formalize this year’s initiative.
Wildlife Management Major Coming to GSC
The Glenville State College Department of Land Resources will offer a Wildlife Management major within their Bachelor of Science in Natural Resource Management Program beginning fall 2020.