Student Achievements
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College of Education Graduate Student Accepts Prestigious Award
March 17, 2014
John Gipson, current student in the College of Education's Higher Education-College Student Affairs Leadership program, will receive the Michigan Academic Advising Association's (MIACADA) Graduate Student Award at the organization's Regional Con
MHA Graduate's Article Published in the SPNHA Review
March 15, 2014
Andrea J. Poma, 2011 graduate of the MHA program, authored an article for the SPNHA Review, entitled "A New Model for Addressing Conflicts of Interest in Collaborative Clinical Trials."
Nursing Student Organizes Health Fair
March 15, 2014
Rebecca Sypniewski, a Kirkhof College of Nursing doctoral student, has been both a provider of health care and a caregiver. With those two lenses, Sypniewski said she sees how fragmented the nation's health care system...
American College of Emergency Physicians Research Showcase
March 15, 2014
by Kevin Wolf, PAS Each year, emergency medical professionals gather at the international American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) Scientific Assembly. This year's conference took place in San Francisco on October 15th and 16th.
Biology Graduate's Paper Accepted for Publication
March 15, 2014
Matthew J. Cooper, Master of Science in Biology, has had his paper Influence of geomorphic setting on the metabolism of Lake Huron fringing wetlands accepted for publication by the Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography.
TESOL Alumna to Present at International Conference
September 30, 2013
"I definitely owe a great deal to Grand Valley, where I started to explore the field of second language writing as a novice researcher. It is at Grand Valley that I gained a basic knowledge of reading and conducting research from the amazing professors a
Chemistry Faculty Member Named a Top STEM Professor in Michigan
September 26, 2013
Dr. Herrington is Associate Professor of Chemistry and directs the Target Inquiry Program. She has received international recognition for her work in chemical education and professional development of high school chemistry teachers.
Outstanding Biology Thesis Submitted to Competition
March 15, 2013
The Office of Graduate Studies is pleased to announce the submission of a GVSU thesis to the Midwestern Association of Graduate Schools (MAGS) Thesis Competition! This year's submission was selected out of 5 nominations from various graduate programs ...
Graduate Student Contributes to State Autism Plan
March 12, 2013
Rebecca Brinkley, a 2011 graduate of the Master of Public Administration program, contributed significant research work to the Autism Education Center on a state plan to improve supports and outcomes for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Ed Orloff, Physical Therapy - Graduate Student Awards and Recognition 2012
February 5, 2013
Ed Orloff, PT, DPT, CSCS, Dip. MDT has experienced great success upon graduating from the Physical Therapy program at GVSU.