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Home Grown Initiative Expanding to all 55 Counties
GSC's Home Grown Initiative is focused on prospective teacher identification in the county schools partnered with scholarship support for candidate attendance at GSC, practical experiences, and mentoring during teacher preparation into the start of full-time teaching. The goal is for those students to return to their home counties to student teach and, if available, be able to apply for open positions in their home district.
Marjorie Stewart Featured in Open-Source Textbook
Glenville State College Associate Professor of English Dr. Marjorie Stewart has been featured in a free, open-source textbook for composition courses that has been nearly ten years in the making.
GSC Named Military Friendly School
Glenville State College has been recognized as a 2020 - 2021 Military Friendly School by the Military Friendly® Schools survey, the longest-running and most comprehensive review of college and university investments in serving active duty, reserve and guard service members, veterans, and military spouses.
Red Cross Blood Drive Coming to GSC April 6
Because of severe blood shortages across the country due to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Red Cross Blood Drive previously scheduled at Glenville State College will be held as originally planned. The blood drive will take place on Monday, April 6 from 10:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. at GSC’s Waco Center.
Student Participates in Legislative Internship
Fairan Gill, a junior history and political science major at GSC, recently had the opportunity to shadow a delegate in the West Virginia Legislature for one week during the regular sixty-day session as part of the Frasure-Singleton Internship.
Independent Research by GSC Students on Display at WV Capitol
Three GSC students were invited to participate in Undergraduate Research Day at the Capitol. The event brings undergraduate students from around the state to Charleston to display original scholarly work in a poster presentation format and talk with legislators.