Padnos College of Engineering Alumni

Stay engaged with PCE after you graduate!

There are various ways to stay involved with the Padnos College of Engineering after graduation. Volunteer to assist with one of our many K-12 outreach events; sign up for the GVSU alumni speakers bureau and share your expertise in the classroom; support current students by providing co-op, internship, or project experiences; stay informed by subscribing to our newsletters and following us on social media, and give back to the college so that we can develop the next generation of engineering, and occupational safety experts!

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Alumni Resources

Grand Valley State University is committed to continuing to connect with and provide resources to alumni. The university provides a variety of resources to alumni including lifetime career center access and many networking opportunities. Stay connected to fellow GVSU alumni, take advantage of a $1000 scholarship to come back to Grand Valley for future classes, and use the resources available to you to further your career! 

Alumni Outcomes

Curious about what PCE alumni do after graduation? Check out our PCE Alumni Outcomes!

Alumni Spotlights

Allow us to feature you! We love sharing stories about all of the great things our alumni are involved in! Share your story by submitting the 'Alumni in 5' Questionnaire below.

GVSU 'Alumni in 5' Questionnaire

Spotlights

Emily Miller '14 & '20 Spotlight

Emily Miller '14 & '20

A favorite GVSU memory was creating and curating a student art show with my friend (also art teacher) Michelle Haapala. As art education majors, a final show was not part of our degree, but we wanted to show what our students could do.

Jennifer Buck 1999 Spotlight

Jennifer Buck 1999

I have so many memories from my time at GVSU! My dad graduated from GVSU in 1975 (back then it was Grand Valley State College) and I moved in to the same dorm (Copeland) he lived in exactly 20 years later! I used to work in the computer lab - and one of m

Ieisha Humphrey '05 Spotlight

Ieisha Humphrey '05

My favorite Grand Valley memory is the Community Working Classics program within the Philosophy department. I had the honor of designing and teaching a humanities course to students who would not otherwise been exposed to the subject.

Michael Davis '88 Spotlight

Michael Davis '88

Playing basketball for GVSU was a wonderful experience and the lifelong friendships I made along the way are part of my greatest memories.

Hannah Witte '20 Spotlight

Hannah Witte '20

While completing my English major, I felt like I was not a good enough critical thinker and writer compared to my peers, but when I took a class with professor Kurt Bullock, he made me recognize that I actually excel in these areas.

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