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Tiburcio Lince, director of Grand Valley's Office of Multicultural Affairs, poses outside for a photo.

Q&A with Tiburcio Lince, new director of GVSU's Office of Multicultural Affairs

A first-generation college student himself, Lince says he is excited to bring his personal and professional experiences working with diverse populations and DEI initiatives to Grand Valley.

Oct 14, 2024

a young student shows a card to a woman leaning over his shoulder, while a classmate laughs and looks on

Financial institutions invest time, funds in TRIO Upward Bound seniors

Mercantile Bank and Federal Home Loan Bank of Indianapolis have committed $25,000 annually for three years for seniors participating in a Money Masters program.

May 23, 2024

Anthony Webster with microphone, in front of posters on easels.

Grand Valley's National TRIO Day celebration is focus on connections, resources

Participants from Grand Valley's 11 TRIO programs attended the program, which included breakout sessions, panel discussions and a dance party.

Feb 22, 2024

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Two GVSU outreach programs receive state funding to expand services

TRIO Upward Bound and the RMSC will serve more students at summer camps and after school hours.

Jan 11, 2024

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TRIO programs celebrate students during First-Gen Day

Andy Beachnau, assistant vice president for Student Affairs, was recognized for his dedication to students.

Nov 8, 2023

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GVSU Student shares her experience with Secretary of Education

TRIO Student Support Services student Joy Murerwa shares the impact REP4 has had on her journey with Secretary of Education Miguel Cardon.

Two students stand alongside U.S. Representative

TRIO Teacher Preparation Student Support Services and McNair Scholar, Maria Rocha, and TRIO Student Support Services student, Joy Murerwa, stand alongside U.S. Representative Hillary Scholten

Rep4 student Maria Rocha shares the power of REP4 with Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona.

Rep4 student Maria Rocha shares the power of REP4 with Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona.



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