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Author Scott McClanahan to Present at GSC
On Thursday, September 13 Scott McClanahan will visit Glenville State College as a part of the ongoing “We, too, are Appalachia” project.
Walsh Brings 'Lost and Found' Exhibit to GSC Fine Arts Gallery
The works of Jennifer Walsh are being featured in a gallery exhibit at Glenville State College. Her show will kick off with an opening reception on Friday, September 7 from 7:00-9:00 p.m. It will be on display through Friday, September 28.
Annual Bluegrass Concert Date Announced
The annual Glenville State College Bluegrass Concert will be held on Saturday, October 27 at 7:00 p.m. in the GSC Fine Arts Center Auditorium, which is located on GSC’s main campus at 200 High Street in Glenville, West Virginia.
2018 Athletic Hall of Fame Inductees Announced
On Saturday, September 29, six Glenville State College alumni will be inducted into the Curtis Elam Athletic Hall of Fame, which was established in 2001 through the generosity of the late Curtis Elam, a 1949 graduate.
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.
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 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.
GSC's Pioneer Stage in Downtown Glenville to hold Grand Opening
The Glenville State College Bluegrass Program has recently relocated to The Pioneer Stage at 10 East Main Street in downtown Glenville. The Pioneer Stage will serve as the Bluegrass Music Education Center for GSC and will be open to the public after the grand opening.
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.