The GCCC Library will be open Monday through Friday 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., according to Robert Coston, librarian. "This gives the students an excellent time to do the research needed for the projects due during the last half of the semester," Coston says, adding, this is also a good time for Valley residents to come in and use the facility," emphasizing that the GCCC Library is also open to the public.
In addition to the Library, all GCCC offices will be open 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Dr. David Perkins, director of GCCC and assistant provost of Bluefield State College, invites "Anyone interested in GCCC to drop by to visit the facilities and to tell us how we can help them."
"A number of students at schools at a distance who live in the Greenbrier Valley will check in at our offices to see what our summer school schedule will be or to see about transferring to our campus," he added, noting that GCCC is not the only college observing spring break that week.
Students at GCCC can also take advantage of the Student Learning Center on the second floor of Greenbrier Hall as well as the three computer labs, all of which will be open during that week.
The GCCC offices, library and labs are located in Greenbrier Hall at 101 Church Street in Lewisburg and join with Carnegie Hall West Virginia and the North House Museum of the Greenbrier Historical Society in making up the Academy Park at the corner of U.S. 219 and Church Street.
As the only undergraduate institution of higher education in the Greenbrier Valley, GCCC serves Monroe, Summers, Pocahontas, Greenbrier, eastern Fayette and southern and eastern Nicholas counties as well as the Alleghany Highlands of Virginia.
March 5, 2003
Submitted by Mike Williams