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ÏãåúÖ±²¥ Announces Kyla Lovejoy as New Pioneer Mascot 
ÏãåúÖ±²¥ is thrilled to introduce Kyla Lovejoy as the new Pioneer Mascot, embodying the spirit, energy, and pride of the university's vibrant community.  Selected after an extensive and competitive search process, Kyla Lovejoy, a native of Chloe, West Virginia, emerged as the perfect embodiment of the university's values and traditions. With a strong commitment to representing ÏãåúÖ±²¥ with enthusiasm, Kyla is poised to become an exceptional ambassador for the university, both on and off the field. 
ÏãåúÖ±²¥ Board of Governors met to kick off the academic school year
ÏãåúÖ±²¥ Board of Governors met in retreat on Tuesday and Wednesday to kick off the academic school year.  As ÏãåúÖ±²¥ prepares to embark on another year of academic excellence and community engagement, the Board of Governors' meeting focused on key discussions, decisions, and strategies.
GSU hosted the West Virginia Sheriff’s Association Leadership Academy
ÏãåúÖ±²¥ hosted the West Virginia Sheriff’s Association Leadership Academy from July 16th-21st, 2023. This year, 92 students from the 55 counties of West Virginia signed up to learn leadership and public safety service skills including K9 deployments, firearms training, physical fitness, CPR/First aid, life skills, crime scene and vehicle accident investigations, and much more.
GSU Welcomes Back Students
New Pioneer Orientation is designed to help new students create meaningful connections, become familiar with GSU policies and procedures, connect with various offices and their caring, dedicated staff, and learn about all the services GSU provides.
ÏãåúÖ±²¥ offering free Cybersecurity Training with Appalachian Regional Commission
ÏãåúÖ±²¥ will be offering free cybersecurity training as part of a joint effort between ÏãåúÖ±²¥, and the Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) in the form of a POWER grant addressing Cybersecurity and Safety Workforce Development Initiative. The Initiative aims to create a more vibrant economic future for the coal-impacted North Central region of West Virginia. This opportunity is open to anyone; adults wanting to upgrade their skills for better employment, high school seniors, and college students. 
ÏãåúÖ±²¥ Hosts StudyWV Meeting
ÏãåúÖ±²¥ recently hosted the second in-person meeting aimed at revitalizing West Virginia’s international education recruitment consortium.