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Laura Aikens, vice president for Institutional Advancement, shares what comes next and what these commitments mean for GVSU's future.
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Members of the Gamma Theta Upsilon, Lambda Omega chapter are pictured: (standing, left to right) Kin Ma, Olivia Fitzgerald, Melissa Blaser, Jeroen Wagendorp, Christina Vann, Martin Holst, Andrew Roszkowski, Robert Larson, Hanna Szydlowski, Nathan Mehmed, Dylan Postma, Diane Miller and Jim Penn; (kneeling, left to right) Eliott Buyce, Avery Koan, Brenna Newhouse and Caryn Myers.
Photo Credit: Valerie Hendrickson
Students were inducted into the International Geographic Honors Society, Gamma Theta Upsilon, Lambda Omega chapter on March 29.
The new inductees bring the chapter's membership to 100. Members have at least B+ grade point averages and provide service to the geographic community.
This article was last edited on March 30, 2022 at 2:31 p.m.
Laura Aikens, vice president for Institutional Advancement, shares what comes next and what these commitments mean for GVSU's future.
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March 17, 2026 (Volume 49, Number 13)
On March 26, the campus community can choose from hundreds of funds that support the Grand Valley student experience.
March 17, 2026 (Volume 49, Number 13)
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Anna Davis
Traverse City residents and employers were the guests for the 100th episode.
March 17, 2026 (Volume 49, Number 13)
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