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Repair Clinic Available for Students
February 15, 2021
If you or someone you know has a broken backpack, a torn coat, ripped clothing, etc. contact the Repair Clinic!
Department of Public Health Awarded Grant
February 11, 2021
The GVSU Department of Public Health in partnership with the Lowell Area School District, will create, implement and evaluate an after school camp for middle school students.
Be A Laker, Bring A Laker
January 19, 2021
Every Grand Valley alumni, parent, student, and faculty member knows someone who would benefit from a GVSU education. We can help them receive it.
CSCE Mentoring Awards Announced
January 18, 2021
Two faculty receive this year's Distinguished Graduate Student Mentoring Award.
GSA Faculty Awards Announced for Fall 2020 Semester
December 8, 2020
This semester, one faculty was nominated for each of the three awards: the GSA Faculty Mentor Award, GSA Outstanding Teaching Award, and the Kimboko Inclusion Award.
2021 MAGS Distinguished Master's Thesis Award Nominee Announced
November 10, 2020
Richard Gross is the 2021 MAGS Distinguished Thesis nominee in the category of Math, Physical Sciences, and Engineering.
Nominations Open for the GSA Faculty Awards
October 26, 2020
Recognize educators who have had the largest impact on your learning or experience as a graduate student at Grand Valley.
NASA's Michigan Space Grants Call for Proposals
September 15, 2020
NASA's Michigan Space Grants Consortium (MSGC) has just announced the next round of requests for proposals for Seed Grants, Program Grants and Undergraduate/Graduate Student Fellowships for the 2021-2022 year funding cycle.
Health Resources for GVSU Students
August 25, 2020
The Graduate School has created a resources for health resources at GVSU and in the local area. A new database also serves as central location for all GVSU mental health and wellness resources.
New Organization Subscription Provides Graduate Students with Career Development Resources
June 30, 2020
GVSU has recently joined an organization called the National Center for Faculty Development and Diversity or NCFDD. This subscription allows not only faculty, but graduate students access to virtual career development and mentoring resources.