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鶹ƵState University Enrollment Increases by 10% Despite State and National Trends
date_rangeJanuary 31, 2025GSU Students Enjoying Starbucks on Campus
鶹ƵState University to Host “History Alive!” Performance with Nellie Bly
date_rangeMarch 9, 2023
鶹ƵState University’s Robert F. Kidd Library will be the site of a “History Alive!” performance featuring journalist Nellie Bly on Thursday, March 23 at 5:00 p.m.
Harriet Tubman Documentary Premieres at 鶹ƵState University
date_rangeNovember 22, 2022
鶹ƵState University recently hosted a premiere of the documentary, “Harriet Tubman: Visions of Freedom.” Following the documentary showing, a discussion panel was held with several guests.
鶹ƵState University to Host “History Alive!” Performance with Charles Schulz
date_rangeOctober 26, 2022
鶹ƵState University’s Robert F. Kidd Library will be the site of a “History Alive!” performance featuring cartoonist Charles Schulz - portrayed by James Froemel - on Monday, November 7 at 5:00 p.m.
鶹ƵState College Professor is New West Virginia Humanities Council Member
date_rangeMarch 24, 2021
鶹ƵState College Assistant Professor of Language and Literature Dr. Amanda Chapman has been announced as one of four new citizen members elected to the West Virginia Humanities Council program committee.
WV Humanities Council Awards Grant to Pioneer Stage at 鶹ƵState
date_rangeJuly 8, 2020
Organizers at 鶹ƵState College’s Pioneer Stage have applied for and been awarded a $10,000 grant from the West Virginia Humanities Council as part of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act.
GSC Employee Reappointed to WV Humanities Council
date_rangeApril 9, 2019
鶹ƵState College archivist and reference librarian Jason Gum has been reelected to serve another three-year term on the program committee for the West Virginia Humanities Council. Gum will serve from June 1, 2019 through June 1, 2022.
Wess Harris to Present at GSC
date_rangeAugust 17, 2018
On Tuesday, August 21 Wess Harris will visit 鶹ƵState College as a part of the ongoing ‘We, too, are Appalachia’ project. The series of performances and presentations, made possible by 鶹ƵState College and the West Virginia Humanities Council, are an exploration of identity and place regarding rural West Virginia.