University News

Articles

GVSU appoints new chief academic officer

February 15, 2022

Fatma Mili was named the next provost and executive vice president for Academic Affairs.

New exhibit commemorates remnants of Interurban tracks on Pew Campus, explains history of railway system

February 14, 2022

The railway was a prominent transportation system in the late 1800s and early 20th Century.

Graduate's journey speaks to importance of diversity, inclusion

February 11, 2022

Graci Harkema's professional and personal growth revealed the importance of being true to herself.

GVSU ranks among country's best employers on Forbes list

February 10, 2022

Grand Valley has been ranked as one of the country's Best Employers for 2022, according to Forbes.

Black History Month: GVSU community members reflect on what it means for them and for all

February 9, 2022

Students, faculty and staff members share their thoughts.

Global fellowship awarded to experts addressing shortage and retention of educators of color

February 8, 2022

A GVSU community-based networking effort is part of the Steelcase Social Innovation Fellows cohort.

GVSU economics expert: Steady growth despite supply chain issues

February 8, 2022

January's report showed positive numbers for employment, new orders and production.

Campus community mourns death of Bea Idema

February 4, 2022

Idema played a large role in establishing the Mary Idema Pew Library.

Scholarships announced for graduates of GVSU's charter high schools

February 3, 2022

Scholarships will provide minimum of $1,000 annually to students to attend GVSU.

GVSU researchers find more women than men keep leftover pain medications at home

February 3, 2022

Seidman economics faculty discussed health behaviors, risks and trends during the annual event.



Page last modified June 11, 2026