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David Eisenhower: Those in the generation of his grandfather and Ralph Hauenstein 'saved civilization'
March 18, 2021
Eisenhower spoke during an event honoring what would have been Hauenstein's 109th birthday.
GVSU among nine institutions in country honored for supplier diversity programs
March 10, 2021
Awardees were chosen based on efforts to engage and retain suppliers from underrepresented groups.
Nursing, PAS students play active role at COVID-19 vaccination clinics
March 1, 2021
Students are learning key clinical skills, faculty members say.
Black History Month events aid in desire for connection, understanding
February 24, 2021
Virtual and in-person events aid in understanding the Black experience on campus.
Grad student's research on addressing teen risk behaviors takes top honors at thesis competition
February 22, 2021
Darby Disselkoen, a graduate student in the Doctor of Nursing Practice program, won first place.
Increased access to Medicaid coverage helps keep formerly incarcerated people from returning to prison, GVSU researcher finds
February 18, 2021
About 58 percent of state prisoners and 40 percent of federal inmates have substance abuse problems.
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.