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New online accelerated degree program now available

February 12, 2020

An innovative, new online accelerated degree program is now available through our Integrative, Religious, and Intercultural Studies (IRIS) Department.

PBS tv-series features Brooks College alum

February 3, 2020

"Shaping Narratives," a new PBS/WGVU tv-series increasing West Michigan's capacity to influence public narratives affecting children and families of color, features a Brooks College alum.

Two Brooks College Faculty Members To Receive Teaching Awards

January 21, 2020

Craig Benjamin and Denise Goerisch will be recognized for their excellence in teaching on February 11.

GVSU partners with Union High School

December 20, 2019

A group of Challenge Scholar students from Union High School visited Grand Valley and sat in on student presentations as part of a semester-long partnership.

IRIS 2019 Outstanding Thesis Award Winners

December 16, 2019

Kate Millet won the Stanley Krohmer Senior Project Award and Ben Scott-Brandt won the Wendy J. Wenner Thesis Award.

First generation students share study abroad experiences

December 12, 2019

Three first-generation college students, who are also first in their family to study abroad, share about their experiences studying abroad on the WGVU Morning Show.

Cáel Keegan wins Trans Studies award

December 6, 2019

Cáel Keegan, assistant professor of women, gender, and sexuality studies, has won the 2019 Trans/Gender-Variant Caucus Paper Award.

Jeff Kelly Lowenstein named next professor of civil discourse

November 22, 2019

Jeff Kelly Lowenstein, assistant professor of journalism, was introduced as the fourth Padnos/Sarosik Endowed Professor of Civil Discourse.

Brooks coat drive continues, supports students

November 5, 2019

Brooks College Office of Integrative Learning & Advising is collecting and distributing winter coats to GVSU students for the second year.

GVSU named a Green College for 10 consecutive years

October 23, 2019

For the tenth year in a row, Grand Valley State University has been named one of the country's most environmentally responsible colleges by The Princeton Review.



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