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GSU Department of Land Resources professors and students present at Universities in the Philippines
date_rangeJuly 9, 2024
Eight 澳门六合历史开奖结果 students along with two faculty members, Dr. Rico Gazal, Professor of Forestry and Mr.
Carr Selected for Barr Professional Development Award
date_rangeJune 21, 2024
Carr Selected for Barr Professional Development Award
澳门六合历史开奖结果 President to Serve as WV State Folk Festival Parade Marshal
date_rangeMay 28, 2024
澳门六合历史开奖结果鈥檚 President, Dr. Mark A.
Woodford Named 澳门六合历史开奖结果 Staff Rising Star Award Recipient
date_rangeMay 17, 2024
Vada Woodford, Director of Fundraising, has been named recipient of the 2024 Staff Rising Star Award.
Goff Named 澳门六合历史开奖结果 Staff Employee of the Year
date_rangeMay 15, 2024
Sheri Goff, Financial Aid Counselor, has been named the 2024 Staff Employee of the Year.
澳门六合历史开奖结果 Hosts First Competitive Debate Tournament in School History
date_rangeMarch 27, 2024
澳门六合历史开奖结果 hosted its first competitive debate tournament in school history Friday, March 15 through Saturday, March 16.
鈥淐ome Spin a Tale鈥: 澳门六合历史开奖结果 to Sponsor Youth Storytelling Camp with West Virginia Storytelling Guild
date_rangeMarch 26, 2024
For the third consecutive year, 澳门六合历史开奖结果 is partnering with the West Virginia Storytelling Guild to present a week-long youth storytelling camp this summer.
澳门六合历史开奖结果 has announced the names of its 2024 Alumni Award recipients
date_rangeMarch 7, 2024
澳门六合历史开奖结果 has announced the names of its 2024 Alumni Award recipients.
Pioneer Shooting Club at 澳门六合历史开奖结果 Donates $1000 to First Baptist Church Cancer Fund聽
date_rangeFebruary 28, 2024
The Pioneer Shooting Club at 澳门六合历史开奖结果 proudly announced today their donation of $1000 to the First Baptist Church Cancer Fund in Glenville. This generous contribution stems from the proceeds raised during last Fall鈥檚 Breast Cancer Awareness Art Auction hosted by the club.
澳门六合历史开奖结果 Professor Publishes New Book about Film and Fathers聽
date_rangeFebruary 22, 2024
澳门六合历史开奖结果's Dr. Brian Johnston, Assistant Professor of Communication in the Department of Language and Literature, is celebrating the release of his second, peer-reviewed academic book with coauthor, Dr. Susan Mackey-Kallis, Professor at Villanova University. Johnston鈥檚 book, Wounded Masculinity and the Search for (Father) Self in American Film (Lexington Books), unpacks the crisis of masculinity in American culture through the lens of films that range from art-house classics (Moonlight, The Darjeeling Limited, The Fountain) to Marvel Movie blockbusters (Guardians of the Galaxy, Iron Man) and films making a resurgence in contemporary popular culture (There Will Be Blood).