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BSC Announces Dean's and President's Lists for Fall 2012 Semester | Tuesday, January 15 2013 | BSC Announces Dean's and President's Lists for Fall 2012 Semester | (Bluefield)—One hundred forty-one Bluefield State College students earned "President's List" recognition, and 268 students received "Dean's List" honors for their academic performance during the Fall 2012 Semester. To be eligible for the "President's List," a student must be degree-seeking, carry a minimum of 12 semester hours and earn a grade point average for the semester of 3.8 or better. "Dean's List" students must carry a minimum of 12 semester hours and earn a grade point average for the semester of 3.25 or better.
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| Statewide College Goal Sunday Event on February 10 to Help West Virginia Students and Parents Apply for Money for College | Monday, January 14 2013 | Statewide College Goal Sunday Event on February 10 to Help West Virginia Students and Parents Apply for Money for College | The third annual West Virginia College Goal Sunday (CGS) event will be held at several sites around West Virginia, including Bluefield State College on Sunday, February 10, 2013. The BSC event begins at 1 p.m. in the W. Paul Cole, Jr. School of Business/Mahood Hall on the Bluefield State College campus. |
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BSC Student Andre Flack’s Poetry Is Published | Thursday, December 20 2012 | BSC Student Andre Flack’s Poetry Is Published |
"I write about what I see, real-life struggles, street elements, personal faith in action," and I have used the poems in this book to describe my reality," the Social Science major explained. "Writing poetry provides a way for me to express myself much more easily than talking. Often, it's therapeutic for me to put my thoughts and feelings into poetry." Flack returned to the area after spending five years in the U.S. Navy. He has participated in poetry readings throughout the region. "When I read my poetry, people sometimes come up to me afterward and say they can relate closely to my poems," he recalled. Upon graduation from BSC in May, 2013, he plans to continue his education at the graduate school level. "Life" is described by a reviewer as a "collection of poetry that illustrates personal struggles, religious strife, and other dimensions of everyday life. There are numerous ways to describe Andre's writing style: soulful, deep, enchanting, smart, and reliable. His writings are inspirational, real, and from the heart." Flack's collection of poems, "Life," can be purchased online from Trafford Publishing (www.trafford.com). |
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Annual Holiday Cheer | Friday, December 14 2012 | Annual Holiday Cheer |
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Book Scholarship Recipients | Thursday, December 13 2012 | Book Scholarship Recipients |
Bluefield State College students Sherri Rutherford (left photo) and Gary Hurt (right photo) are flanked by Dr. Felica Wooten Williams (left/ELI Executive Director) and Linda P. Trigg (right/ELI Director) as they received $50 book scholarships, awarded by the Society for Financial Education and Professional Development (SFE&PD), Inc. and Experian. The book scholarship recipients were selected from attendees at a recent Credit Management Seminar at BSC, sponsored by the Emerging Leaders Institute, BSC, and SFE&PD. |
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Bluefield State College Model UN Club to Host BSC Model United Nations Conference on BSC campus | Monday, December 10 2012 | Bluefield State College Model UN Club to Host BSC Model United Nations Conference on BSC campus |
The Bluefield State College Model UN Club will host its annual BSC Model United Nations Conference on the BSC campus on Monday, December 17 and Tuesday, December 18, 2012. A number of local middle and high school Model UN teams will participate in a mock simulation of actual UN committees, debates, resolutions, and caucusing. The BSC Model UN Conference will take place in the Basic Science Building on the BSC campus and will adhere to the schedule below: Schedule for 2012 BSC Model United Nations Conference Main Conference Site: BSC Basic Science Building Monday, December 17, 2012 8:00 – 9:00 a.m.: Students arrive and meet in Basic Science Building Auditorium 9:00 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.: Formal debate 12:15 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.: Lunch 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.: Formal debate 3:00 p.m.: Dismissal
Tuesday, December 18, 2012 8:00 – 8:30 a.m.: Students arrive and meet in Basic Science Building Auditorium 8:30 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.: Formal Debate 12:15 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.: Lunch 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.: Formal debate 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.: Awards 3:00 p.m.: Dismissal For further information, contact Colin S. Cavell, Ph.D. at ccavell@bluefieldstate.edu or 304-327-4034. |
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BSC & Southwest Virginia Community College Sign Four Business Program Articulation Agreements | Tuesday, December 04 2012 | BSC & Southwest Virginia Community College Sign Four Business Program Articulation Agreements |
(Bluefield)—The Bluefield State College W. Paul Cole Jr. School of Business and the Southwest Virginia Community College Business, Engineering, and Industrial Technology Division have completed four articulation agreements for associate degree programs at SWCC. The associate degree programs encompassed by these agreements include the A.A.S. in Business Administration, A.A.S. in Business Technology- Accounting major, A.A.S. in Business Technology- Management major, and the A.A.S. in Business Technology-Management major/Marketing Communications specialization. For graduates of these programs, credits earned at SWCC will be accepted into the Business Administration baccalaureate degree program at BSC. Graduates of these programs will qualify for the Metro tuition rate at BSC, which provides a significant reduction in the normal out-of-state tuition rate. The BSC Business Administration degree program is offered both on campus and via distance learning through a combination of streaming video and online classes. Students having a high-speed internet connection will be able to complete all remaining courses from home. Course videostreams are available in real-time for students wanting to participate in the live class, and is also recorded for students who have work and/or family obligations that prevent them from participating in the class in real-time. Mahood Hall, which houses the Cole School of Business, received a $5 million renovation during the 2010-2011 academic year, with state-of-the-art technology being placed in all classrooms and offices. Dr. Steve Bourne, Dean of the BSC W. Paul Cole, Jr. School of Business, noted the following: "These articulation agreements are beneficial to both Bluefield State College and Southwest Virginia Community College, but more importantly, to the students who can now build on an associate degree from SWCC by attending BSC. With our use of course videostreams, many students who have work and/or family obligations that make it impossible to attend classes on campus will now be able to attain a baccalaureate Business Administration degree from BSC. Combined with the reduced Metro tuition rate, this makes the BSC Cole School of Business an attractive option for graduates of these SWCC programs." James Dye, Dean of the SWCC Business, Engineering, and Industrial Technology Division said, "The agreements between Southwest Virginia Community College and Bluefield State College will greatly benefit our communities by allowing students an additional choice for continuing their education after completing an associate degree at SWCC. In addition to the reduced tuition option along with and the ability to complete courses from home, students will be able to decrease the overall cost for completing a baccalaureate degree with BSC. This exciting initiative will be beneficial to many families and we are excited to be able to participate." |
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BSC Model UN Attends Intrernational Conference | Thursday, November 29 2012 | BSC Model UN Attends Intrernational Conference |
Fourteen members of the Bluefield State College Model United Nations club attended the 23rd annual International American Model United Nations Convention in Chicago, Illinois, November 17-21. Approximately 2000 participants from over 125 colleges and universities took part in the simulation of United Nations committees and conference, including a mock Security Council Emergency Session from 1 a.m.-3 a.m. on the third night of the convention. The Emergency Session of the Security Council dealt with the anticipated takeover of the city of Goma in the Democratic Republic of the Congo by the so-called M23 rebels. For further information, contact Colin S. Cavell, Ph.D. at ccavell@bluefieldstate.edu or 304-327-4034. |
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| BSC Presentation at WV Higher Ed. Technology Conference Demonstrates Technology Use to Enhance Students’ Learning Experience | Monday, November 26 2012 | BSC Presentation at WV Higher Ed. Technology Conference Demonstrates Technology Use to Enhance Students’ Learning Experience | (Bluefield)—Combining an on-site and virtual presence, Bluefield State College's Bill Bennett and Darrel Malamisura delivered a featured presentation at the recent West Virginia Higher Education Technology Conference in Morgantown. The event, sponsored by WVNET, brought together an audience of more than 200 attendees and 38 vendors. Bennett, Interim Director/Instructional Technology Center and Extended Learning at BSC, coordinated a virtual classroom presentation at the conference, and Malamisura, Associate Professor of Business and Economics at BSC. "We demonstrated the use of life-sized video conferencing systems and the video center in conjunction to produce live video streams of the Enhanced Technology Classrooms (ETC)," Bennett explained. "I participated from a classroom in the Cole School of Business," Malamisura added, "and I streamed a presentation to show attendees what we can do with Livestream and Smart Board, as well as how we can upload that content to Moodle. Students enjoy the option of being able to watch everything in class, either 'real time' or later. We also showed how Google Apps, specifically Hangout and Google docs can be used in a real time collaborative effort. In other words, ten different people could work on the same document at the same time from ten different locations." The conference featured an address by former West Virginia Governor Bob Wise, president of the Alliance for Excellent Education. |
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BSC Student Delegation Participates in National Biomedical Research Conference | Tuesday, November 20 2012 | BSC Student Delegation Participates in National Biomedical Research Conference |
(Bluefield)—Six Bluefield State College students displayed and discussed their biomedical research at the Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students in San Jose, CA, November 7-10. Four of students, Sasha Richmond, Danielle Haynes, Michael Bowling, and Brandon Kirby, performed research focusing on "Stress and Chlamydia Genital Infection in a Mouse Model," and "Long-term Survival of Pseudomonas aeruginosa Under Starvation in Water." at BSC. Additionally, BSC students Aja Bayo and Mardochee Isme presented research findings emerging from their summer internship opportunities at Marshall University and Virginia Commonwealth University. BSC sophomore Brandon Kirby was among 278 students recognized for receiving the highest scores out of 1600 presenters. Kirby, a Montcalm High School graduate and BSC sophomore, explained. "The conference marked the first time my work had been actively judged. I really enjoyed the opportunity to tell others about my research." "The conference was very fulfilling for me. I consider the award I received as recognition of Montcalm High School, Bluefield State College, and the state of West Virginia. "The entire Biomedical Research Conference in San Jose was centered on networking," Brandon Kirby explained. "I met some great students and faculty and was really interesting to talk to some outstanding student researchers and learn from some nationally recognized experts in biomedical research. I owe this award to Dr. Belay for the opportunity to do research, my fellow students for all their help, my parents for their support, and God for making all things possible." After graduation from BSC, Kirby plans to apply for admission into an MD/PhD program. Dr. Belay also expressed appreciation to the West Virginia Idea Network for Biomedical Research Excellence, McNair Scholars Program, Federal Title III/BRACE Program, BSC Office of Student Affairs and Enrollment Management, NASA West Virginia Space Grant Consortium, and BSC Office of Research and Sponsored Programs for their support in conjunction with the students' participation in the Biomedical Research Conference. |
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