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Slate of campus events planned to commemorate legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
January 9, 2023
Events include three keynote speakers, a silent march on campus and a day of service.
GVSU in 2022: The moments, stories and images that captured what it means to be Lakers
December 19, 2022
Let's take a look back at all that 2022 had to offer.
Simulation Center earns accreditation status
December 12, 2022
Sim Center activities account for 100,000 learner-contact hours annually.
New endowed professor will focus on role civil discourse can play in polarization
December 5, 2022
Greg Warsen was selected as the new Padnos/Sarosik endowed professor of civil discourse.
Mantella among authors of letter to Congress urging permanent protection for DACA students
December 1, 2022
Mantella is a member of the Presidents' Alliance on Higher Education and Immigration.
GVSU in photos, November 2022: Snowfall beauty and fun around Zumberge Pond, Health Campus learning and civil discourse
December 1, 2022
See the images that caught our eye in the last month.
Olympic gold medalist sees historic win as a catalyst to give back, honor Indigenous traditions
November 18, 2022
Mills' 1964 Olympic Gold Medal was just starting point for his nonprofit work.
John Ball Zoo, GVSU partnerships help conserve at-risk species
November 15, 2022
Funding and field work support helps local, global environment, wildlife.
Thomas brings extensive experience, familiarity with GVSU to role as nursing dean
November 14, 2022
Patricia Thomas comes from Wayne State's College of Nursing; she had been a KCON associate dean.
GVSU biochemistry researchers studying why opossums can resist venom of some snakes
November 10, 2022
The research could also help provide information for developing new snakebite treatments.