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Brooks College of Interdisciplinary Studies

Commencement in Traverse City set for Tuesday

Two Traverse City residents will continue making a difference in their communities after they earn degrees from Grand Valley's Traverse City Regional Center.

Apr 28, 2017


Meijer Campus hosts conference for high school seniors

The Meijer Campus in Holland hosted a two-day conference for Holland High School seniors, "Adulting 101."

Apr 17, 2017


Civic action plan detailed at showcase

Grand Valley celebrated civic engagement at a showcase April 13 at the DeVos Center by highlighting the collaborative work of 56 teams of students, faculty and staff and community members, and by detailing the university's civic action plan.

Apr 14, 2017


Nine films highlight Latin American Film Festival

Nine international films are scheduled during the seventh annual Latin American Film Festival, which runs March 31-April 2 at Wealthy Theatre, 1130 Wealthy St. SE in Grand Rapids.

Mar 31, 2017


Author of CRP selection said book recounts divided America

The author of "The True American" wrote about an incident that followed the 9/11 terrorist attacks and said today's America is just as contested and divided as it was nearly 16 years ago.

Mar 24, 2017


Digital Studies holds student design contest

Students are encouraged to enter a poster design contest that will help launch a new minor, Digital Studies.

Mar 23, 2017


CRP author will visit campus, Holland

The author of the Community Reading Project selection will give presentations in Holland and on campus in late March.

Mar 16, 2017


Students earn scholarships for passports

It's among the first steps to studying abroad: getting a passport. Five students received scholarships to apply for a passport through a campus collaboration.

Mar 3, 2017


Writing programs promote linguistic diversity

Initiative follows university's inclusion values, raises awareness of other language varieties.

Jan 4, 2017