Office of the Provost
Schaner earns AP Achievement Award
Betty Schaner received the AP Achievement Award, the employment group's highest recognition, during an April 19 ceremony.
Apr 20, 2022
Student Awards Convocation will recognize achievements in classroom, on campus
The ceremony recognizing students' accomplishments is April 11.
Apr 4, 2022
Two years later: Silver linings found, light at end of pandemic tunnel
This week marks the anniversary in 2020 when most students moved out of their campus living centers, classes were held remotely and only essential staff came to work.
Mar 14, 2022
Politically active junior selected for Campus Compact fellowship program
Christina Vann, a junior who is majoring in public and nonprofit administration, was named to the incoming class of Newman Civic Fellows, an initiative of Campus Compact.
Mar 11, 2022
GVSU selected by Amazon as educational partner for Career Choice program
GVSU has been selected as an educational partner for Amazon's Career Choice program, providing Amazon's hourly employees access to degree programs and certificates.
Mar 3, 2022
GVSU appoints new chief academic officer
President Philomena V. Mantella announced the appointment of Fatma Mili as the next provost and executive vice president for Academic Affairs of the university.
Feb 15, 2022
Campus community mourns death of Bea Idema
The Grand Valley and West Michigan communities are celebrating the life of devoted philanthropist Beatrice "Bea" Idema, who died on February 3.
Feb 4, 2022
Four candidates will visit campus, interview for provost position
Four candidates for the position of provost and executive vice president for Academic Affairs will visit Grand Valley in late January for open meetings.
Jan 13, 2022
GVSU mourns death of university's first provost
Grand Valley mourns the December 30 death of Glenn A. Niemeyer, the universityýs first provost. He was 87.
Dec 31, 2021
Grand Valley recognized by local environmental group for sustainability efforts
Grand Valley was named Business of the Year, and Crystal Scott-Tunstall, an affiliate professor of environmental and sustainability studies, was honored as WMEAC's Educator of the Year.
Dec 16, 2021