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GVSU events celebrate Black History Month
January 26, 2018
African American traditions, activism through sports and a celebration of art will be featured throughout the month of February to celebrate Black History Month at Grand Valley State University.
Newsome: string of events led to taking down Confederate flag
January 18, 2018
Newsome gave a keynote address January 17 in the Kirkhof Center, continuing Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Commemoration Week activities on campus.
Reign: social activism begins with passion, knowledge
January 15, 2018
Reign delivered the keynote address that kicked off Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Commemoration Week on campus.
GVFACES: Kevin McIntosh, Campus Interfaith Resources
January 15, 2018
Kevin McIntosh, coordinator of Campus Interfaith Resources, strives to be an advocate for students, faculty and staff members and their religious, spiritual or secular identities.
Expert to discuss Civil War statues in public places
January 14, 2018
Grand Valley State University's Hauenstein Center for Presidential Studies, along with the university's Division of Inclusion and Equity, will host Christy S. Coleman, CEO of the American Civil War Museum.
Keynote addresses will highlight King commemoration week on campus
January 11, 2018
A full slate of events on Monday, January 15, ushers in Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Commemoration Week on campus.
Grant will enhance campus sexual assault programming
December 20, 2017
Grand Valley received a $39,472 grant from the Michigan State Police to bolster its campus sexual assault programming.
GVSU names director of TRIO Veterans Upward Bound
December 11, 2017
VUB is a new federally funded program at Grand Valley that will provide free academic support services to low-income veterans who want to complete degree programs.
Diverse Visionary Award recipient
December 4, 2017
Grand Valley was a recipient of a Diversity Visionary Award from the Grand Rapids Area Chamber of Commerce.
Speakers announced for 2018 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. commemoration week
November 20, 2017
Two women who started national movements against acts of oppression will visit campus as keynote speakers during Grand Valley's 2018 commemoration of the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.