Elise Van De Steenoven '20
My favorite memory in my master's program was one of the first weeks we had a panel night where other executives in the field talked to us about their career paths.
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My favorite memory in my master's program was one of the first weeks we had a panel night where other executives in the field talked to us about their career paths.
My favorite memory was meeting my future wife in the basement of Mackinaw Hall while in Genetics class.
The GVSC mainframe computer was kept fairly busy for a while with my test runs of a computational physics problem.
Rushing to Mennas Joint for a fatty dub before class.
My favorite memory at GVSU is my oldest daughter being able to see me walk across the stage at graduation is one of my favorite Grand Valley memories.