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Clay County residents graduate from GSC

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Six students from Clay County were awarded degrees during the Glenville State College December Commencement Ceremony held on Saturday, December 8, 2018.

Sharri Blagg of Lizemores received an Associate in Science degree in Criminal Justice.

Kimberly Christian of Clay received a Regents Bachelor of Arts degree.

Hunter Hannah of Ivydale received an Associate in Science degree in Forest Technology and a Bachelor of Science degree in Natural Resource Management with a concentration in Forest Technology.

Joshua Huffman of Clay received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Early Education (PreK-K) and Elementary Education (K-6).

Gracen Samples of Wallback received a Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice with a concentration in Field Forensics and a minor in Business.

Amber Striker-Bass of Clay received a Regents Bachelor of Arts degree.

Founded in 1872, Glenville State College is a public liberal arts college located in Glenville, West Virginia. The college offers a variety of four-year degree programs and several NCAA Division II athletic teams.

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