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Virtual Faculty Convocation will recognize outstanding contributions, years of service
February 3, 2021
The virtual celebration will be held February 9 at noon. RSVP to receive a Zoom link.
The strongest predictor of who will get COVID-19 vaccine? How vulnerable someone feels about contracting the virus, GVSU researcher finds
February 2, 2021
Amanda Dillard said the findings show the power of emotion when people are making that decision.
GVSU author follows highly acclaimed novel with short-story collection gaining national plaudits
February 1, 2021
"Life Among the Terranauts" by Caitlin Horrocks has been featured widely and in major publications.
Johnson Center for Philanthropy releases annual "11 Trends in Philanthropy" report
January 28, 2021
The Johnson Center for Philanthropy has released its annual study of trends in the nonprofit sector.
Students' research helps struggling Michigan tourism industry
January 25, 2021
HTM students conducted visitor research for Convention and Visitors Bureaus across the state.
GVSU poet: While captivating an audience, Amanda Gorman also met towering literary expectations unique to inaugural poems
January 21, 2021
Amorak Huey said poems are meaningful because they make people pause to reflect.
GVSU mathematics professor, recipient of national teaching award, strives to convey both joy and utility of discipline he considers beautiful
January 20, 2021
David Austin's award honors educators whose influence goes beyond their own institution.
GVSU ranks sixth nationally for number of students who study abroad
January 14, 2021
GVSU has been consistently ranked in the top 10 for study abroad participation.
Solid growth expected for West Michigan economy, business leaders optimistic, says economics professor
January 14, 2021
Improving business confidence and strong employment growth and sales growth are expected in 2021.
GVSU expert: With U.S. facing unique stress point, history shows how America emerged stronger after dark times
January 11, 2021
This is likely another critical turning point, said Paul Murphy, professor of history.