Glenville State University

Glenville State University (GSU) is a public college in Glenville, West Virginia.

History
Glenville State University was founded in 1872 as a branch of West Virginia Normal School. It became known as Glenville State Normal School. It served the higher education needs of Central West Virginia. By 1910, the college enrollment had exceeded the population of Glenville and grew into a full four-year college by 1931.

The Glenville State College Alumni Center, known as the John E. Arbuckle House, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.

On February 22, 2022, Glenville State College attained university status.

Academics
The college awards bachelor's degrees, associate degrees, master's degrees, and certificates.

Athletics
In athletics, the school's sports teams are known as Pioneers and Lady Pioneers, and they compete in the Mountain East Conference. They have teams in football, basketball, track and field, softball, golf, baseball, cross country running, acrobatics & tumbling, and volleyball. The women's basketball team won the NCAA Division II National Championship in 2022. After the women's basketball team won the 2022 championship, their head coach Kim Stephens was named the Women's Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) National Coach of the Year in Division II. Stephens was also selected as the 2022 recipient of the Fufari Award which recognizes the college coach of the year for the state of West Virginia, an award which she also won in 2019. They previously competed in the West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, which disbanded following the 2012–13 season.

Notable alumni
• Gray Barker, writer best known for his books about UFOs and other paranormal phenomena

• W. E. Blackhurst, author and a lifelong resident of the Cass, West Virginia community

• Brent Boggs, former West Virginia House of Delegates

• Scott Cadle, former West Virginia House of Delegates

• Craig Drennen, artist best known for his ongoing long-term Timon of Athens project, for which he has produced paintings, drawings, prints, videos, performances, and sculptures.

• Lloyd Hartman Elliott, former President of the George Washington University and former President of Maine University

• David Evans, former West Virginia House of Delegates

• Ed Evans, former West Virginia House of Delegates

• Audeen W. Fentiman, engineer, and Crowley Family Professor in Engineering Education, at Purdue University

• Cam Henderson, former college athletics administrator for Marshall University

• John Kee, former United States House of Representatives

• John R. Kelly, former West Virginia House of Delegates

• Todd Longanacre, former West Virginia House of Delegates

• Howard Justus McGinnis, former President of East Carolina University

• Bob Mollohan, former United States House of Representatives

• Dave Pethtel, former West Virginia House of Delegates

• Harmonia Rosales, painter best known for The Creation of God

• William Allison Shimer, former president at Marietta College

• Bob Sowards, former professional golfer

• David Stover, current West Virginia Senate

• David Sypolt, former West Virginia Senate

• Steve Westfall, current West Virginia House of Delegates

• Jay Wolfe, former West Virginia Senate

• John M. Wolverton, former United States House of Representatives

• Adam Young, former West Virginia House of Delegates