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GSC Concert Band Wraps up Successful Semester
For students, faculty, and staff who perform with, direct, and organize Glenville State College’s Concert Band, the spring 2018 semester has been a busy one.
MSU Writing Center Publication Chooses GSC Student Submission
Glenville State College student Gabe Maynard has recently accepted an offer to be published in the Spring 2018 edition of The Dangling Modifier. The publication is hosted by the Michigan State University Writing Center. He submitted his piece, titled 'The Culture,' after receiving a call for submissions.
Distinguished Students Recognized By Department of Business
The Glenville State College Department of Business recently announced its list of Distinguished Business Students for 2018. Recognition of these top twenty business students is based on multiple criteria including academic achievement, class rank, campus involvement, and leadership in department classes and programs.
Spring Jazz Concert is April 24
Students in the Glenville State College Department of Fine Arts will hold their Spring Jazz Band Concert on Tuesday, April 24 at 7:00 p.m. in the Fine Arts Center Auditorium.
Glenville State College Lowers Tuition for 2018-19 Academic Year
Glenville State College has taken another step to make college more affordable for students and families in the Mountain State and beyond. For the second consecutive academic year, GSC has lowered its cost of tuition. On Thursday, April 19 GSC President Dr. Tracy Pellett announced that the institution would lower tuition by 0.5% in addition to a number of other measures designed to help students save money.
Biology Student Receives Award at WV Academy of Science Meeting
Glenville State College senior biology major Scott Wentz was recently recognized as the Outstanding Science Poster Presenter at the 93rd Annual Meeting of the West Virginia Academy of Science. The meeting was held on April 7 at WV Wesleyan College.
Japan Exchange and Teaching Program Selects GSC Student for ESL Opportunity
Glenville State College student Randy Stiers has been chosen to take part in the Japan Exchange and Teaching (JET) Program as an Assistant Language Teacher. The JET Program is a teaching exchange program that is managed by the government of Japan. Applicants come from over 40 countries around the globe but the exclusive program traditionally accepts less than 20% of those who apply.