Angela McCulley '13
My favorite GV memories are working as the Graduate Assistant for the School of Communications and working closely with Dr. Penning.
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My favorite GV memories are working as the Graduate Assistant for the School of Communications and working closely with Dr. Penning.
Since graduating from GVSU, I have spent 20 years working in local child welfare services. I have since moved on to the Health Department where I supervise two local public health programs.
Getting through swim practice with my teammates and learning in the PE methods classes taught by Dr. Patti Rowe.
In 2017 I was on my sorority's executive board, Alpha Sigma Tau. I have always loved participating in sorority event coordination, helping train new members, and volunteering at Habitat for Humanity with my sorority sisters.
In 2014, GVSU had one of its few snow days when nearly two feet of snow fell overnight and all classes were cancelled. The campus turned into a giant winter wonderland and it was such a fun day.