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NPR journalist Deborah Amos discusses international war crimes with students

Deborah Amos, NPR international correspondent, said the road to bring Putin before the ICC has many obstacles.

February 21, 2023 (Volume 46, Number 12)
Article by Brian Vernellis

Executive challenges students to forge their leadership style

Dara Richardson-Heron, a physician and Fortune 100 executive, advises students to leverage their talents to enhance the lives of others.

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February 7, 2023 (Volume 46, Number 11)
Article by Brian Vernellis

Meijer Lecture Series: Varnum partner discusses importance of inclusion, belonging

Luis Avila said biases limit people from achieving an inclusive environment.

January 10, 2023 (Volume 46, Number 9)
Article by Brian Vernellis

Faculty member's podcast guides future teachers

Erica Hamilton and a Hope College colleague produce a podcast to help students gain deeper insight into the applications they will use in their own classrooms.

November 29, 2022 (Volume 46, Number 7)
Article by Brian Vernellis

United Way campaign boosted by GVSU contributions

Faculty and staff have pledged more than $2.3 million to United Way over the past 10 years.

November 8, 2022 (Volume 46, Number 6)
Article by Brian Vernellis

Grand Valley highlighted by national charter schools association for commitment to students

College Prep Week was noted for bringing in 100 charter school students to campus to experience college life.

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October 25, 2022 (Volume 46, Number 5)
Article by Brian Vernellis

CECI guides teacher academy in Kent County, draws interest from Gilchrist

The lieutenant governor visited the Kent Career Tech Center to learn about the academy and what it is doing to address the state's teacher shortage.

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October 11, 2022 (Volume 46, Number 4)
Article by Brian Vernellis

U.S. Education official visits with Academy of Hospitality and Tourism leaders

The assistant secretary for Career, Technical, and Adult Education toured the college-career prep academy at Ottawa Hills High School.

September 13, 2022 (Volume 46, Number 2)
Article by Brian Vernellis

Mantella, Becker serving as chairs to GLIAC councils

They both begin one-year terms as chairs of their respective councils.

August 30, 2022 (Volume 46, Number 1)
Article by Brian Vernellis

Graduate's cannabis business becoming integral part of Grand Rapids neighborhood

Pharmhouse Wellness, the only locally owned cannabis shop in Grand Rapids, received a state award for its equity work.

August 30, 2022 (Volume 46, Number 1)
Article by Brian Vernellis

Alumni secure fellowships for study abroad, public service

Three alumni received national or international awards after honing their applications at the Frederik Meijer Office of Fellowships.

June 14, 2022 (Volume 45, Number 18)
Article by Brian Vernellis

Club sports close seasons with titles, All-America honors

Three wrestlers earned All-America honors and two hockey teams won respective conference titles.

April 5, 2022 (Volume 45, Number 15)
Article by Brian Vernellis

Student referee heading to national basketball tournament

David Stewart will join the officiating crew at the NIRSA National Tournament at Wichita State University.

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April 5, 2022 (Volume 45, Number 15)
Article by Brian Vernellis

CECI will screen documentary on teaching race in schools

The March 31 documentary focuses on efforts to ban books and curb teaching of 'divisive concepts.'

March 22, 2022 (Volume 45, Number 14)
Article by Brian Vernellis

Graduate receives highest honor from state school board association

Former Student Senate president, Eric-John Szczepaniak received the President's Award from MASB.

February 8, 2022 (Volume 45, Number 11)
Article by Brian Vernellis

Alumna earns GRPS Teacher of the Year honor

Nicole Durso, who teaches biology to ninth graders at Union High School, said she discovered her love of teaching at Blandford Nature Center.

November 23, 2021 (Volume 45, Number 7)
Article by Brian Vernellis

GVFaces: HTM graduate elected to Muskegon City Commission

Rachel Gorman is the first woman of Asian descent elected to the commission.

November 23, 2021 (Volume 45, Number 7)
Article by Brian Vernellis

Graduate's research on philanthropy receives national recognition

Harkema's research examined the philosophy behind philanthropy and how autonomy influences philanthropic missions, decisions and goals.  

November 9, 2021 (Volume 45, Number 6)
Article by Brian Vernellis

GVFaces: Grand Valley graduate earns PEN America Fellowship honor

The fellowship will help Clarice Thomas, who teaches at St. Louis University, complete a book project.

October 26, 2021 (Volume 45, Number 5)
Article by Brian Vernellis

United Way campaign begins

The United Way campaign kicks off this week and continues through November 1.

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October 12, 2021 (Volume 45, Number 4)
Article by Brian Vernellis

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