Grand Valley Magazine gets new look

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The winter issue of Grand Valley Magazine highlights the health campus expansion.
Image credit - University Communications
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Megan Madole works with a patient at the Beaver Island Rural Health Center.
Image credit - Amanda Pitts
Professor looks through magnifying class in front of classroom.
Melba Vélez Ortiz uses a magnifying glass during class to help her read her notes, work by students, and, occasionally, even see the students themselves.
Image credit - Amanda Pitts
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Computing degrees have become fashionable, as students are in high demand for jobs.
Image credit - Institutional Marketing

The winter issue of Grand Valley Magazine features a redesigned, fresh look that is due, in part, to reader responses to a fall survey.

The cover story details planning and construction of Raleigh J. Finkelstein Hall, which expands Grand Valley's health campus north of I-196.

Melba Vélez Ortiz, associate professor of communications, is featured in a story about her uplifting attitude toward her degenerative eye disease, retinitis pigmentosa.

Other stories include nursing students who are providing care in rural areas, and computing students who are in high demand to fill an influx of new jobs.

Video extras show the beauty of Beaver Island, and behind-the-scenes looks at creating a magazine spread, and photographing the dodgeball team.

See the digital version of Grand Valley Magazine.

 

 

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