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Three TRIO programs receive $4.5 million in federal grants to support first-generation students

September 2, 2020

The three programs serve nearly 500 students, providing academic support and resources.

Autism Education Center's strong network key to supporting students and professionals during pandemic

September 1, 2020

Professionals statewide knew they needed to quickly collaborate to help their students.

Decades-long GVSU tree swallow study continually benefits science, students

August 27, 2020

Michael Lombardo set up nesting boxes on the Allendale Campus to study the birds.

College of Engineering and Computing earns grant for combined degree program

August 25, 2020

The Padnos College of Engineering and Computing has been awarded a $1 million grant from the NSF.

Faculty, staff sketches

August 24, 2020

University mourns death of Johnine Callahan, retired professor and honors college director.

Student uses unique farm experiences as practicum for accelerated, online bachelor's degree program

August 18, 2020

Classes in the program run for six weeks; students can customize their own degree plan.

Town hall on financial aid includes information on scholarships, hardship funds, student employment

July 29, 2020

First-year students and parents received information on various forms of financial aid.

Taking sides during the pandemic. How beliefs affect the way we process information, react to discord

July 22, 2020

Michael Wolfe, professor of psychology, said people use more than facts to assess an argument.

English faculty member finding interest in 'Yooper Talk' strong as ever, gaining larger virtual audiences

July 16, 2020

Kathryn Remlinger, professor of English, shares her research on the Upper Peninsula.

English professor's academic journal expands viewpoints on autism

June 30, 2020

Rob Rozema founded the journal, "Ought," which includes both scholarly and creative works.



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