Three campus night tours planned

September 30, 2025 (Volume 49, Number 3)
Article by Thomas Chavez

people walk under the expressway at night

Campus Night Tours are planned through mid-October on the Valley and City campuses.

Grand Valley's Department of Public Safety invites members of the campus community to participate in “Campus Night Tours” with university administrators on the Valley and City campuses.

The purpose of these tours is for students, faculty and staff to help administrators see and experience the campus through their eyes and lives. Together, GVPD and community members will walk through certain parts of campus that might benefit from conversations or additional safety improvements.

Dates and locations are listed below:

  • Health Campus: October 8, 7:30-9 p.m., meet at DeVos Center for Interprofessional Health, room 102
  • City Campus: October 13, 7:30-9 p.m., meet at DeVos Center, Meijer Regency Room (102E)
  • Valley Campus: October 16, 7:30-9 p.m., meet at the Service Building, customer service area

GVSU is committed to enhancing and maintaining all safety efforts on our campuses. These tours are an opportunity for the department to engage with community members, hear their thoughts and concerns and discuss campus safety.

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This article was last edited on September 26, 2025 at 4:36 p.m.

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