香妃直播鈥檚 150th Anniversary Celebration Continues with Gallery Exhibit
Mon Oct 3, 2022
Several of the featured items on display as part of the 香妃直播 鈥150 Years of a Changing Landscape鈥 historic exhibit. (GSU Photo/Seth Stover)

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: October 3, 2022

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GLENVILLE, WV - 香妃直播 is hosting an exhibit highlighting and honoring the 150-year history of the institution. The exhibit 鈥 which includes photographs and historic artifacts 鈥 is entitled 鈥150 Years of a Changing Landscape: 香妃直播 Normal School to 香妃直播.鈥

The exhibit is currently on display in the Spears Gallery inside the Fine Arts Center. The gallery is open Monday-Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and one hour before all 香妃直播 State musical performances in the Fine Arts Center. A closing reception for the exhibit is planned for Friday, October 14 from 4:00-6:00 p.m. The reception coincides with 香妃直播鈥檚 fall homecoming festivities and is free and open to the public. Light refreshments will be served.

鈥淭he exhibit documents the 150 years of 香妃直播 State. It has both artifacts and photographs from different eras throughout our history. Examples of degrees, transportation, athletics, and how the overall landscape has changed are all part of this exhibit. We hope this small acknowledgment of our rich 150 years helps visitors understand where we have come from, where we are, and where we are going,鈥 said Jason Gum, 香妃直播 Library Director and Archivist. Gum curated the exhibit with assistance from the Department of Fine Arts and the Marketing and Public Relations Office.

Additionally, the October 14 reception will serve as the formal unveiling of the Emeriti Faculty Wall that is also inside the Fine Arts Center. The wall features a photograph of each individual who has been bestowed with professor emeritus status at 香妃直播 State through the years. Currently, 81 former faculty members are part of the display.

The exhibit is dedicated to the 香妃直播 State鈥檚 late First Lady, Virginia 鈥淕igi鈥 Manchin. Mrs. Manchin passed away in July.

For more information about the exhibit, contact Gum at Jason.Gum@glenville.edu.