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How climate change, millennials and tainted donors are impacting philanthropy
January 14, 2020
Climate change, millennials in the workforce and tainted donors are changing the nonprofit sector.
Obesity, drug overdose deaths among state residents remain high
January 10, 2020
Faculty researchers reported data during the annual West Michigan Health Care Economic Forecast.
Will the partial trade agreement with China help the local economy? GVSU economist weighs in
January 6, 2020
Brian Long said reaction from the business community to the tariff agreement has been lukewarm.
Researchers, health care leaders will share area, statewide trends at event
January 6, 2020
Sebastian Linde, assistant professor of economics, will detail the annual Health Check report.
New program helps students launch businesses
December 12, 2019
77IdeaLab is designed to help GVSU students build and launch a company in one semester.
GVSU economist: Local economy remains soft
December 9, 2019
There are no signs of a recession, but the economy will continue to slow in 2020, said Brian Long.
Beckman scholar's research could aid threatened species of lizards
December 2, 2019
Beckman Scholars receive $21,000 to conduct rigorous research with a faculty mentor over 15 months.
Business leaders share strategies for transforming the workplace
November 20, 2019
Keeping younger workers happy and engaged was the focus of a Seidman College of Business event.
GVSU researcher lead author of large-scale study finding disruptive behaviors may lead to poorer romantic relationships
November 14, 2019
Mikhila Wildey said the findings suggest not overlooking such behaviors in romantic partners.
Biology researchers studying if bats can help control pests at apple orchards
November 7, 2019
The research has received backing from a grant awarded through the U.S. Department of Agriculture.