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Family, friends remember Ralph Hauenstein on his 110th birthday

March 16, 2022

The Hauenstein Center was founded in 2001 to help students develop leadership skills.

Graduate meets with students, discusses U.S. foreign policy with India

March 15, 2022

Rick Rossow, '98, talked with students on his career in international policy and affairs.

GVSU a main recipient of funding to boost statewide STEM education

March 15, 2022

The Regional Math and Science Center will manage the grant to expand computer science education.

Mercantile Bank programs provide GVSU students with assistance for education expenses, experience in banking fields

March 15, 2022

The scholarship provides a $15,000 annual award and the program offers professional development.

2018 graduate, Ukraine native volunteers to support country's civilian reservists

March 14, 2022

Iryna Bilan is safe in Lviv and volunteers to support the Territorial Defense Forces.

Two years later: Silver linings found, light at end of pandemic tunnel

March 14, 2022

Leaders expressed gratitude to a community that responded quickly to COVID-19 challenges.

Mantella honored as one of West Michigan's most influential women

March 10, 2022

Grand Rapids event recognized women for community engagement and leadership and mentorship qualities

GVSU expert: Economic numbers rise after COVID falls, yet Russian invasion will impact local, global markets

March 8, 2022

Business indicators rose in February but will be impacted by Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

Ric Wesley steps down as head coach of men's basketball program

March 8, 2022

Wesley accumulated 356 wins, ranking him second in Laker basketball history.

Grand Valley student named finalist for prestigious Truman Scholarship

March 7, 2022

Junior Malia Kah is one of 189 national finalists in the running for the Truman Scholarship.



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