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Animation students create images to accent Grand Rapids Ballet dancers on stage

The work will be part of the Ballet's Jumpstart Performance on March 25-27.

Mar 22, 2022


See images from the regional Science Olympiad competition that was once again fully in person

The tournament welcome about 700 middle school and high school students to the Allendale Campus.

Mar 22, 2022


Big win propels Grand Valley into women's Final Four

Emily Spitzley led the Lakers with 20 points to guide them into the Division II national semifinals on March 23.

Mar 21, 2022


GVSU receives $1 million in federal funding to expand applied Medical Device Institute

$1 million in federal appropriations will expand aMDI and provide new technologies to better serve the medical innovation industry and expand West Michigan's economic footprint.

Mar 21, 2022


College of Health Professions to partner with Samaritas Senior Living for intergenerational exchange program

Grand Valley's College of Health Professions has partnered with Samaritas Senior Living of Grand Rapids to develop an immersive program where students will interact with seniors on a daily basis.

Mar 21, 2022


President Mantella envisions Grand Valley as leader in returning adult education

If Michigan hopes to retain its pool of workforce talent and encourage economic growth, it will need a new approach, President Philomena V. Mantella told legislators on March 17 in Lansing.

Mar 18, 2022


GVSU, Morris Brown College sign memo to begin pathway for students to enroll in GVSU master's degree programs

Leaders at Grand Valley and Morris Brown College signed a memo of understanding March 15 that serves as the start of an articulation agreement, providing Morris Brown graduates with a pathway to enroll in Grand Valley master's degree programs.

Mar 18, 2022


GVSU to host special presentation of theater production 'Anne and Emmett'

The production will be held March 24 at the Loosemore Auditorium in DeVos Center.

Mar 17, 2022


Center for Civil Discourse symposium will explore radical empathy

The Padnos/Sarosik Center for Civil Discourse will host its eighth annual symposium on March 23, focused on bridging divides through a concept the keynote speaker calls "radical empathy."

Mar 17, 2022


Family, friends remember Ralph Hauenstein on his 110th birthday

Hauenstein died in 2016 at the age of 103, but those who knew him remembered a man grounded in faith who always looked for the best in people and remained haunted by what he had seen in combat during World War II.

Mar 16, 2022