This morning, Grand Valley State University announced that former Grand Rapids Mayor George Heartwell will join GVSU's sustainability team in February.
A team of students and faculty members from Grand Valley State University is working with Gabby Troeger, a 3-year-old girl from Hudsonville who has cerebral palsy.
The team is conducting a study to determine if power mobility training results in changes to the range of activity of children who have multiple and severe disabilities.
People from Kent County who donate to charitable causes are more generous than individual donors in the rest of the state, according to a new estimated report from the Johnson Center for Philanthropy at Grand Valley State University.
Grand Valley State University Football has made the NCAA Division II Football Playoffs as a number six seed in Super Regional Four. The Lakers will travel to number three seed Ashland on Saturday.
Theoretical physicist and Einstein Medal winner, Kip Thorne, served as an executive producer for Interstellar. The 2014 film explores the idea of traveling across different galaxies via wormholes in space.
Thorne will discuss the topic at this year’s Grand Valley State University Fall Arts Celebration on Monday, November 16.
Havana, Cuba: One bitter holdover of the Cold War slipped into the history books at 12:01 a.m. Monday (July 20, 2015), when the United States and Cuba re-established diplomatic relations. For the first time since severing ties in 1961, they reopened embassies in each other's capitals. However, is Cuba really open for business?
Cloning, stem cells, and breakthroughs in genetic disease research and therapies will be spotlighted during the 12th annual Genetic Update Conference on November 9 at Grand Valley State University.
The potential for religions to hinder the progress of societies across the world will be the topic of discussion during the Grand Valley State University Kaufman Interfaith Institute’s Triennial Jewish-Christian-Muslim Dialogue conference.
A new documentary, which has been developed over the past 10 years by Grand Valley State University students, faculty, staff and alumni, explores the history of West Michigan Women in baseball during World War II.
The film will screen three times in West Michigan before it heads across the country.