College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Faculty, staff, recognized at first Presidents' Ball since 2020
"The Night Time Stands Still" attracts more than 3,500 Lakers to DeVos Place.
Jan 30, 2023
Annual Roger That! Conference features keynote from trailblazing astronaut
José Hernández, NASA astronaut, will talk about his life and how he achieved success.
Jan 25, 2023
MLK keynote speaker: 'The trouble is us, we are serpents in the garden'
Americans are so divided and divisive, Eddie Glaude Jr. said on the first day of Grand Valley's Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Commemoration Week, their "elbows rub but their hearts are apart."
Jan 17, 2023
Alumni to assume state Supreme Court justice, departmental leadership positions
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer recently announced the Lakers' new roles.
Dec 15, 2022
Commencement stories: The resilience, the decisions and the connections that propelled these Lakers to earning their degrees
They show the many paths that Lakers take to achieve their dreams.
Dec 6, 2022
GVSU in photos, November 2022: Snowfall beauty and fun around Zumberge Pond, Health Campus learning and civil discourse
See the images that caught our eye in the last month.
Dec 1, 2022
Product designed to safely transfer patients has deep GVSU roots
A health care innovation company owned by an alumnus will soon launch its first product, one that evolved from a prototype created by GVSU engineering students.
Nov 30, 2022
John Ball Zoo, GVSU partnerships help conserve at-risk species
Funding and field work support helps local, global environment, wildlife.
Nov 15, 2022
Muskegon Innovation Hub caters to community, adds space for artists
The Muskegon Innovation Hub provides services and space to entrepreneurs and now offers space to local artists looking to create.
Nov 11, 2022
GVSU biochemistry researchers studying why opossums can resist venom of some snakes
The research could also help provide information for developing new snakebite treatments.
Nov 10, 2022