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National Nurses Week: Simulation labs key to students' education
May 11, 2021
Keys to adapting labs during the pandemic were creativity and flexibility.
GVSU key partner in recently announced statewide effort to boost computer science education
May 10, 2021
Lt. Gov. Garlin Gilchrist II and other partners joined together to discuss the pilot program.
Faculty and staff sketches
May 7, 2021
International students presented annual awards to campus community members.
Exercise science lab adjusts so students can still attain crucial competency
May 7, 2021
Steve Glass said he may use some of the adjustments made for the pandemic in future labs.
Biochemistry major earns competitive Goldwater Scholarship
May 4, 2021
The award supports undergraduate students who want to pursue research careers in STEM fields.
Mantella says GVSU is positioned well for the future; update given on plan for racial equity and inclusion
April 30, 2021
Mantella said GVSU is stronger after facing challenges brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Autism Education Center at 20: Connecting experts, connecting peers, using evidence to increase sense of belonging
April 29, 2021
The Autism Education Center has grown into a critical resource for educators statewide.
First LEADS graduates fit state initiative to have more residents with bachelor's degrees
April 22, 2021
18 students will earn bachelor's degrees in integrative studies at the end of the winter semester.
A message from President Philomena V. Mantella
April 20, 2021
GVSU will use education and advocacy to create change and will prioritize criminal justice reform.
Faculty member's op-ed on "flipped learning" featured in national education publication
April 15, 2021
Robert Talbert's article on reshaping and transforming higher education was published in EdSurge.