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OK, Boomer: A viral clapback and its impact on social media discussions part of research earning student national recognition

November 10, 2020

Carly Vaitkevicius also studied how the term affected political discourse.

GVSU expert: West Michigan economic recovery resembles a 'lopsided W'

November 6, 2020

A W-shaped recovery means the economy begins to recover rapidly, but falls into a second decline.

Student gains internship opportunities after Career Centers first virtual fair

October 23, 2020

Attending the virtual fair helped a sophomore student land an interview for an internship.

GVSU debate expert: Final presidential debate had much-needed infusion of order, allowing voters to learn more

October 23, 2020

Carl Brown, assistant professor communication studies, said the debate structure needs reform.

Faculty member shows students in multi-year local history project the ripple effects of urban renewal

October 20, 2020

Matthew Daley, associate professor of history, is guiding students through the project.

Students help small businesses with marketing, business plans as owners navigate COVID-19

October 19, 2020

A new program pairs students with small business owners to help them strengthen their businesses.

McNair Scholars transition undergraduate research projects to online formats

October 13, 2020

The McNair Scholars program supports students who want to pursue doctoral degrees.

Making Waves: Artists and writers tell stories, explore different sides of water themes through their creativity

October 9, 2020

Graphic design, poems and other creations help broaden the discussion about water.

New app for GVSU faculty, staff members supports student mental health needs

October 5, 2020

The GV Mental Health app is free and available in the Apple App Store and Google Play Store.

GVSU economics expert: Recession recovery continues

October 5, 2020

The local economic recovery that began in July is still on track, said Brian Long.



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