News from Grand Valley State University

Articles by Dottie Barnes

Professor participates in March for Science

John Kilbourne, professor of movement science, participated in the March for Science in Washington, D.C, held on Earth Day, April 22.

Apr 24, 2017


GVSU study: Local economic impact of Meijer Gardens is $75 million

The overall economic impact of Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park on Kent County is $75.2 million, which supports 804 jobs, according to a study by Grand Valley State University researchers.

Apr 24, 2017


Women's Center named for Davis

The Gayle R. Davis Center for Women and Gender Equity was announced April 18 at a retirement reception for Davis.

Apr 20, 2017


Graduate Showcase highlights scholarly research

More than 30 graduate students presented their research and scholarly activities during the 2017 Graduate Showcase April 18 in DeVos Center on the Pew Grand Rapid Campus.

Apr 20, 2017


Graduate students to present innovative research

Cardiopulmonary bypass, Michigan school wellness policies, and the reproductive behavior of crayfish are just a few of the research topics graduate students will be presenting at the 2017 Graduate Showcase.

Apr 17, 2017


Provost candidates selected, interviews scheduled

Three candidates will interview on campus during the week of April 17 for the position of provost and executive vice president for Academic and Student Affairs.

Apr 11, 2017


GVSU economist: Double-digit growth continues

Despite signs that several local industries are topping out, West Michigan business conditions remain positive, according to a Grand Valley State University economist.

Apr 7, 2017


Events planned for National Public Health Week

Grand Valley's Department of Public Health is celebrating National Public Health Week with events planned throughout the week.

Apr 3, 2017


Touchless dispensers being installed in campus restrooms

Workers from Facilities Services are installing automatic, touchless hand towel and soap dispensers in all restrooms on the Allendale Campus.

Mar 31, 2017


Graduate students win first place and $6,000 in business competition

Three MBA students from the Seidman College of Business won first place and $6,000 in a case-study business competition designed to give business and finance students real-world experience.

Mar 24, 2017