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Town hall on health, safety touches on steps to implement testing, contact tracing in fall semester
July 23, 2020
President Philomena V. Mantella stressed safety is everyone's responsibility.
Taking sides during the pandemic. How beliefs affect the way we process information, react to discord
July 22, 2020
Michael Wolfe, professor of psychology, said people use more than facts to assess an argument.
GVSU expert on rampant Arctic fires: 'fulfilling a prophecy'
July 20, 2020
Bob Hollister, professor of biology, said the fires signal the feared concern of Arctic warming.
English faculty member finding interest in 'Yooper Talk' strong as ever, gaining larger virtual audiences
July 16, 2020
Kathryn Remlinger, professor of English, shares her research on the Upper Peninsula.
GVSU researchers take samples along length of Grand River to assess its health
July 9, 2020
Peter Wampler, professor of geology, led the project that is part of the Making Waves initiative.
GVSU summer camp season altered, but some organizers finding ways to continue
July 2, 2020
Several camps are offering virtual opportunities for K-12 students.
English professor's academic journal expands viewpoints on autism
June 30, 2020
Rob Rozema founded the journal, "Ought," which includes both scholarly and creative works.
Volunteer networks expand tutoring services, assist with food distribution during COVID-19
June 26, 2020
Free tutoring services available to all K-12 Michigan students; food distribution continues weekly.
Art in the time of a pandemic: How Mathias Alten's isolation was reflected in his work
June 24, 2020
World events kept Alten, who was inspired by global travels, close to home in Michigan.
GVSU-related program awards grants to K-12 districts for promoting water education
June 16, 2020
The From Students to Stewards Initiative is a collaboration with State of Michigan partners.