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Civil Discourse professor publishes opinion piece for MLK Day

January 18, 2021

"Rather than seeing him as a near-mythical icon, learning about King's fears can provide us the necessary inspiration to push through our own doubts and find our own sources of strength."

Sustainable Agriculture Project announces new partnership with local community development organization

November 18, 2020

Grand Valley's Sustainable Agriculture Project (SAP) has partnered with New City Neighbors to expand the educational farm.

Mark Schaub Named Next Dean of Brooks College

November 3, 2020

Mark Schaub was named dean of the Brooks College of Interdisciplinary Studies after serving as acting and interim dean since February 2019.

Harvesting Hope

September 24, 2020

Since May, the Sustainable Agriculture Project has donated over 500 pounds of produce to support communities impacted by COVID-19.

Leadership Lessons from T-Haas

August 11, 2020

This fall, President Emeritus Haas will share leadership lessons in an online course, INT 341: Leadership for Social Change.

Social Innovation Student Shares Personal Experience with Race and Racism in Research Article

July 17, 2020

Social Innovation grad student, Naomi Silas, wrote a research article about her personal experience with race and racism titled, "Community Activism in Response to Dehumanization & Policing Methods."

Social Innovation Student Writes Blog Post on Resiliency During COVID-19

July 2, 2020

Social Innovation grad student, Tamela Spicer, leveraged research from her SI 620 class to write a blog post about nonprofits and their leaders fostering resiliency in the time of COVID-19.

Recent graduate's team wins $10,000 in global innovation competition

June 24, 2020

Margaux Sellnau, '20, and a team of four other college students were awarded second place and a cash prize of $10,000 at the 2020 Wege Prize competition.

Traverse City Students Win Outstanding Thesis Awards

June 17, 2020

This year's Integrative, Religious, and Integrative Studies (IRIS) Outstanding Thesis Awards went to two Traverse City Regional Center students: Ivy Baillie and Amanda Niswander.

Sustainable Agriculture Project Donated Over 120 Pounds of Produce

June 3, 2020

In May, the Sustainable Agriculture Project donated over 120 pounds of produce to support communities impacted by COVID-19.



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