ALLENDALE, Mich. — Grand Valley State University Honors College students
will take a moment on August 24 to honor the past and dream about the
future in a ceremonial migration from the college’s old home to its new,
state-of-the art green facility.
The Honors College is moving into the new Glenn A. Niemeyer Learning and
Living Center on the Allendale Campus. Approximately 450 honors students
will live and learn in this cutting edge facility. Administrators call
it the optimal environment for motivating students to grow and develop
skills on their ways to becoming leaders.
The facility is named for Glenn A. Niemeyer, who retired from Grand
Valley in 2001 after 38 years of service. He was a pioneer faculty
member and served as the university’s first provost from 1980-2001.
Grand Valley’s former Honors College facility — which was also named for
Niemeyer — housed about 250 students.
In honor of Monday’s beginning of a new academic year, students, faculty
and staff will gather at the old Honors College building and, after some
remarks and reminiscences of the learning that took place in the old
facility, will process across campus to the new center. At the college’s
new home, previous director Johnnie Callahan will give a brief history
of the college and those present will take a group photo sign a banner
that will be hung in the building’s entryway.
“We’re identifying with the past, but we are moving toward the future,”
said Jeff Chamberlain, director of the Honors College. “There’s
continuity and change within the same event. We’re going into a bigger
and better future while still building on the past.”
MEDIA ADVISORY: The event begins at 2 p.m. at the old
Niemeyer (now named North Living Center C) and is open to media
coverage. The procession should arrive at the new building by 2:45,
and the entire event should be finished by 3:30 p.m.
The new center features 187,000 square feet of residential space and
another 41,000 square feet of academic space. It was designed and built
meet LEED standards, which call for high performance and sustainability
by maintaining standards for water and energy conservation, material
selection and indoor environmental quality. It has a 70-seat case room,
great room, science demonstration lab, listening room, reading room and
two LearnLab classrooms, to name a few amenities. There are also 16
faculty, staff and clerical offices. Students will take a few classes
each year in the Honors College facility.
Coverage Op: GVSU Honors College Migration
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