Five Harrison County students have received their degrees from Glenville State College as part of the College’s May Commencement Ceremony.
Clayton Bee of Bristol earned an Associate in Arts degree in General Studies as a part of GSC’s Milestone Initiative.
Sabrina Burrough of Clarksburg earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Behavioral Science with a minor in Criminal Justice.
Dakota Dotson of Clarksburg earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration degree in Computer and Information Systems.
Hunter Hayes of Salem earned an Associate in Arts degree in General Studies as a part of GSC’s Milestone Initiative.
Logan Hosaflook of Clarksburg earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Natural Resource Management with a concentration in Forest Technology and an Associate in Science degree in Forest Technology.
The Milestone Initiative at GSC signifies the important academic accomplishment of students who are working toward a bachelor’s degree.
Founded in 1872, Glenville State College is a public liberal arts college located in Glenville, West Virginia. The college offers a variety of traditional and online degree programs and several NCAA Division II athletic teams.
Editor's Note: Shown is Glenville State College graduate and Harrison County resident Logan Hosaflook being congratulated by Glenville State Alumni Association President Maureen Gildein at the College’s Spring Commencement Ceremony.
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