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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 Inducts Six Into Athletic Hall of Fame
date_rangeOctober 19, 2022
Six individuals - Mike Eberbaugh, Earl “Tex” Gainer, Brian Hill, Jim Scott, Glenard Vannoy, and Kim West - were recently inducted into the 鶹ƵState University Curtis Elam Athletic Hall of Fame.
鶹ƵState University’s 2022 Class of Athletic Hall of Fame Inductees Announced
date_rangeSeptember 2, 2022
鶹ƵState University plans to honor the 2022 inductees into the Curtis Elam Athletic Hall of Fame on October 1. The inductees include: Mike Eberbaugh, Tex Gainer, Brian Hill, Jim Scott, Glenard Vannoy, and Kim West.
鶹ƵState University Officially Inducts 2021 Athletic Hall of Fame Members
date_rangeAugust 3, 2022
Four individuals - Janet (James) Bailey, Jim Hamrick, Willie Marshall, and Cheryl (Stout) McHugh - were officially inducted into the 鶹ƵState University Curtis Elam Athletic Hall of Fame as members of the 2021 class on Friday, July 29.
鶹ƵState College Athletic Hall of Fame 2021 Class Announced
date_rangeOctober 13, 2021
The four newest members of the 鶹ƵState College Curtis Elam Athletic Hall of Fame have been announced. The 2021 inductees include: Janet (James) Bailey, Jim Hamrick, Willie Marshall, and Cheryl (Stout) McHugh.
鶹ƵState College Athletic Hall of Fame to Formally Induct 2020 Class Members
date_rangeAugust 31, 2021
Following months of delay due to COVID-19, the six members of the 2020 鶹ƵState College Curtis Elam Athletic Hall of Fame class will officially be inducted on Saturday, September 25.
2020 鶹ƵState Curtis Elam Athletic Hall of Fame Class Announced
date_rangeAugust 28, 2020
鶹ƵState College has announced the six newest members of the Curtis Elam Athletic Hall of Fame.
2018 Athletic Hall of Fame Inductees Announced
date_rangeAugust 27, 2018
On Saturday, September 29, six 鶹ƵState 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.