Zach Mikulec '21
My favorite Grand Valley memory was my time as the Lab Assistant for the Occupational Safety and Health Department.
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My favorite Grand Valley memory was my time as the Lab Assistant for the Occupational Safety and Health Department.
Living in North B during my freshman year was truly a transformative experience for me. As I settled into the second floor, I found myself becoming part of an incredible community that felt more like family than just friends.
My favorite experience was working on the GVSU Summer Film Project: The Gospel According to Roy. It was a unique experience that was just like working on a professional set with professional actors and crew.
My favorite GV memory was the graduation toast with T.Haas.
My favorite Grand Valley memory is when I first moved into Hoobler Living Center during my freshman year.