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Grand Valley State University

Grand Valley State University (GVSU, GV, or Grand Valley) is a public university in Allendale, Michigan.[8] It was established in 1960 as Grand Valley State College. Its main campus is situated on 1,322 acres (5.35 km2) approximately 12 miles (19 km) west of Grand Rapids.[3] The university also features campuses in Grand Rapids and Holland and regional centers in Battle Creek, Detroit, Muskegon, and Traverse City.

Grand Valley State University
Former names
Grand Valley State College (1960–1973) (1983–1987)[1] Grand Valley State Colleges (1973–1983)[2]
MottoEducating students to shape their lives, their professions, and their societies.[3]
TypePublic university
Established1960; 64 years ago (1960)[3]
Academic affiliations
Space-grant
Endowment$174.9 million (2022)[4]
PresidentPhilomena V. Mantella[5]
ProvostFatma Mili[6]
Academic staff
1,760[3]
Students24,406[3]
Undergraduates19,239[3]
Postgraduates3,027[3]
Location, ,
United States
CampusAllendale campus: suburban 1,322 acres (5.35 km2)
Robert C. Pew Campus: urban 65 acres (0.26 km2)
Health Campus: urban 14.5 acres (0.059 km2)[3]
Colors    Blue, black, white[7]
NicknameLakers
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division IIGLIAC
MascotLouie the Laker[3]
Websitewww.gvsu.edu

GVSU enrolls more than 24,000 students as of fall 2021 from all 83 Michigan counties and dozens of other states and foreign countries.[3][9] It employs more than 3,000 people, with about 1,780 academic faculty and 1,991 support staff.[3][10][11] The university has alumni from 50 U.S. states, Canada, and 25 other countries.[12]

GVSU's NCAA Division II sports teams are the Lakers and they compete in the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) in all 21 intercollegiate varsity sports.[13] They have won 28 NCAA Division II National Championships. [14]

History edit

University presidents
President Years[15][16][17]

James Zumberge 1962–1969
Arend Lubbers 1969–2001
Mark Murray 2001–2006
Thomas J. Haas 2006–2019
Philomena V. Mantella 2019–present

Formation, planning and construction edit

In 1958 the Michigan Legislature commissioned a study that demonstrated a need for a four-year college in the Grand Rapids area, Michigan's second largest metropolitan region. Local businessman Bill Seidman created a committee to study the report and spearhead the planning and promotion to create such an institution. In the following year the Michigan Legislature established the college. A naming contest was held, and out of 2500 submissions, "Grand Valley State College" was chosen. Private donations, including $350,000 to purchase land and $1,000,000 for construction, were secured from 5,000 individuals, organizations, and business throughout West Michigan. In 1961, the Grand Valley State College Board of Control chose a 876-acre (3.55 km2) site in Ottawa County near the Grand River for the new campus, and construction of academic buildings began the following year.[2][18]

University enrollment
Year Enrollment[2][19][20][3]

1963 225
1965 1,144
1970 3,301
1975 7,340
1980 6,984
1985 7,667
1990 11,726
1995 13,887
2000 18,579
2005 22,565
2010 24,541
2015 25,325
2019 24,033
2021 22,406

Early years edit

Grand Valley State College accepted its first class of 225 students in 1963, Diane (Hatch) Paton was the first student, and was among the first graduation of 138 students on June 18, 1967. The middle-late 1960s saw the addition of the first dormitories and construction of new academic buildings, including the Zumberge Library, named for the university's first president, James Zumberge.[citation needed]

In 1969, the Grand Valley Lanthorn printed an issue containing several vulgarities and obscenities. After complaints from some at Grand Valley State College and the surrounding communities, the Ottawa County, Michigan, sheriff arrested the editor, and the prosecutor closed down the newspaper office. The university, then a co-ed college, sued the sheriff and prosecutor for closing the Lanthorn offices. Eventually, Michigan's Attorney General settled the case out of court, siding with the college[21] because the Lanthorn's content was considered covered by Freedom of Speech.[citation needed]

During the 1970s Grand Valley organized its academic units into several colleges: College of Arts and Sciences, Thomas Jefferson College, William James College, Seidman College of Business, and College IV. Michigan Governor William Milliken signed the law changing the institution's name to Grand Valley State Colleges in 1973. However, the "s" was dropped and the name was reverted to Grand Valley State College in 1983 when the academic programs were reorganized into divisions.[2]

College to comprehensive university edit

In 1987 the Michigan Legislature passed a law renaming the college to Grand Valley State University.[22] The 1980s and 1990s saw addition of satellite campuses or centers in downtown Grand Rapids, Muskegon, Holland, and Traverse City. In 2004, the university's board reorganized the university structure again into a college system consisting of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, College of Interdisciplinary Studies, College of Community and Public Service, College of Education, College of Health Professions, Kirkhof College of Nursing, Seidman College of Business, and Seymour and Esther Padnos College of Engineering and Computing.[2] Grand Valley completed its first 50 years with a comprehensive campaign that raised almost $100 million from over 17,000 donors, making it the university's largest campaign to date. Money raised during the campaign has helped fund many construction projects on campus, including the Mary Idema Pew Library and the L. William Seidman Center.[23]

Continued growth beyond 50th anniversary edit

In 2012, GVSU announced several more construction projects and land purchases.[24] Future buildings to be constructed include a new biology laboratory building and an addition and renovation to the Zumberge Library on the Allendale campus. Land purchases in 2012 included property in downtown Grand Rapids adjacent to the medical mile for healthcare program expansion. In 2013, GVSU announced it would add on to Au Sable Hall and construct a building to house the GVSU Laker Store (known as University Bookstore prior to April 2015),[25] with expanded dining facilities.[26]

Campuses and centers edit

 
Cook Carillon Tower at Grand Valley State University-Allendale campus

Grand Valley has three campuses: the main campus in Allendale and two satellite campuses in the surrounding area. Smaller centers in Muskegon, Detroit and Traverse City also exist.[3]

The Interurban Transit Partnership operates several The Rapid bus routes under contract with the university. The public can ride these buses by paying the fare, but rides are free to Grand Valley students, faculty and staff on all Rapid routes with a valid I.D. card.[27]

Allendale campus edit

 
One of GVSU's first buildings and part of the Great Lakes Complex -Lake Michigan Hall

The university's main and original campus in Allendale is the site of most of the university's programs. The Allendale campus is composed of 1,322 acres perched above the Grand River next to a system of ravines and is divided into two areas, north and south campus, separated by West Campus Drive.[28][29] State highway M-45 links the campus in suburban Allendale to US Highway 31/Lake Michigan to the west and Grand Rapids, Michigan to the east. Lubbers Stadium, the GVSU Fieldhouse and all other athletic facilities for the school's 19 varsity sports are also on the Allendale campus. The campus is dotted with many sculptures, including works by Dale Eldred, Joseph Kinnebrew and James Clover. Academic facilities on the Allendale campus include 122 classrooms, 144 research laboratories, 20 lab prep rooms, 21 computer labs, and the Mary Idema Pew Library Learning and Information Commons.[30] The Allendale campus is also home to the Kindschi Hall of Science, a science facility that opened in the fall of 2015.[31]

The Holton-Hooker Learning and Living Center, with space for 490 students, opened in August 2016. The building is LEED silver-certified.[32]

Robert C. Pew Grand Rapids Campus edit

The 65-acre (260,000 m2) Robert C. Pew Grand Rapids Campus is in the heart of downtown Grand Rapids and on the banks of the Grand River.[28][30][29] It consists of 11 buildings and three leased spaces and includes the Richard DeVos Center, L.V. Eberhard Center, Cook-DeVos Center for Health Sciences, L. William Seidman Center, Beckering Family Carillon Tower, The Depot (houses the Michigan Small Business and Technology Development headquarters), Hauenstein Center for Presidential Studies, Keller Engineering Laboratories, John C. Kennedy Hall of Engineering, Peter F. Secchia Hall (housing), Winter Hall (housing), and the Van Andel Global Trade Center. Winter Hall is typically occupied by graduate students and is fully furnished along with appliances. These facilities include 57 classrooms, 78 research laboratories, 23 lab prep rooms, 11 computer labs, and the Steelcase Library.[30]

Health Campus edit

 
GVSU Cook-Devos Center for Health Sciences, part of the Health Campus in downtown Grand Rapids

The 14.5-acre (59,000 m2) Health Campus is a part of the Grand Rapids Medical Mile area and houses many of GVSU's health programs. The Cook-DeVos Center for Health Sciences (CHS), which opened in 2003, reached capacity in 2011.[33][34] To accommodate the growth in the health sciences, GVSU completed the $37.5 million Raleigh J. Finkelstein Hall north of the Cook-DeVos Center for Health Sciences,[35] and in 2018 broke ground on the next phase, the Daniel and Pamella DeVos Center for Interprofessional Health, a $70 million building that is attached to the Cook-DeVos Center for Health Sciences and includes a parking structure shared with nearby Spectrum Health.[36]

Meijer campus in Holland edit

The Meijer Campus, just outside downtown Holland, MI was opened in 1998 and was named for the Meijer Family for their generous donation of land. The campus houses continuing education programs in 30,693 square feet (2,851.5 m2) of building space and contains 12 classrooms, 2 conference rooms, 3 labs and 11 offices.[37]

Muskegon centers edit

GVSU has three locations in Muskegon:

Traverse City center edit

The Traverse City Regional Center was established in the fall of 1995 and is at the NMC University Center in a partnership with Northwestern Michigan College. The center offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in education, social work, and liberal studies.[2][42] The GVSU Physician Assistant program enrolls 10-14 students at the TC campus.

Detroit center edit

The Detroit Center was established in 2012 when GVSU purchased the Barden Building adjacent to Comerica Park in downtown Detroit, Michigan to house its charter school offices.[10] The center also houses the Southeast Michigan Region of the Michigan Small Business & Technology Development Center, of which GVSU is the supervisor.[43]

Organization and administration edit

 
Student Services Building at Grand Valley State University-Allendale campus

Administration edit

Grand Valley State University is governed by an eight-member board of trustees, whose members are appointed by the Governor of Michigan and confirmed by the Michigan Senate for terms of eight years. This setup is provided for by the constitution of the state of Michigan of 1963. Members of the board serve without compensation. The board appoints the president of the university, formulates university policies, controls university finances, and acts as the supreme governing body of the institution. The president of the university administers the policies of the board of trustees.[44]

Funding and financial edit

GVSU's general fund budget is $351 million, of which $275 million is from tuition and $72 million is from state appropriations. As of 2019, Grand Valley's amount of university-based student financial aid was $289 million, including $90 million of that in scholarships and grants.[3] During the 2013–2014 academic year, full-time dependent students received an average award of $13,276.[45]

Public safety edit

The Grand Valley Police Department provides law enforcement services for the Allendale Campus. While the department is self-empowered to enforce its jurisdiction, officers are also deputized by the Ottawa County Sheriff's Department. Because Allendale doesn't have a police department, the Grand Valley State University Police can handle cases anywhere in Ottawa County, mainly in Allendale and the area surrounding the campus. The department handles other security issues, such as parking and driving violations, community policing, as well lost and found. Allendale Fire Department serves the campus. The Department of Public Safety also employs several students who assist the department by performing a variety of clerical and security based duties and services.[46] The Pew Campus Security and Regional Centers is an entity distinct from the Department of Public safety, and handles security and public safety issues for the Grand Rapids Pew Campus and all Regional Centers including the Holland (MI) Meijer Campus, the Muskegon (MI) campus and the Traverse City (MI) campus. This department is not sworn or certified and relies on the Grand Rapids Police Department and other local law enforcement agencies for official law enforcement when necessary.[47]

Student government edit

Student government at Grand Valley is formally known as Student Senate.[48] There are 50 student senators that serve on one of seven different committees. Student Senate offices are in the Kirkhof Center on GVSU's Allendale campus.[49]

Academics edit

Grand Valley State University is a large, primarily residential comprehensive university that has a large undergraduate enrollment and emphasis.[50] GVSU offers over 200 areas of study, including 82 undergraduate majors and 36 graduate programs that include 74 graduate emphases and certificate programs[30][51] at the certificate, bachelor's, post-bachelor's, master's, post-master's, and doctoral levels.[52] GVSU conferred 4,448 undergraduate degrees and 1,033 graduate degrees in 2012–2013.[53] Its most popular undergraduate majors, by 2021 graduates, were:[54]

Biomedical Sciences (262)
Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences (250)
Exercise Science and Kinesiology (250)
Marketing/Marketing Management (226)
Psychology (226)
Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse (208)
Finance (205)

Grand Valley's student body consists of 21,636 undergraduates and 3,458 graduate students across all campuses and centers with the majority being on the Allendale campus (as of Fall 2014).[3] The fall 2014 incoming freshman undergraduate class of 4,199 students, represented 80 Michigan counties, 23 states, and 20 countries. 86% of first year students live on campus: 3,591 freshman chose to live on-campus in fall 2014, while 608 chose to live off-campus.[3][55] As of fall 2014, more than 400 international students were enrolled at the university representing 82 countries.[3]

Undergraduate admissions edit

Undergraduate admissions statistics
2021 entering
class[56]Change vs.
2016

Admit rate91.7
(  +10)
Yield rate24.2
(  −6.6)
Test scores middle 50%
SAT Total1010-1230
(among 62% of FTFs)
ACT Composite21-27
(among 10% of FTFs)

GVSU's undergraduate admissions are classified as "more selective" by U.S. News & World Report as Grand Valley admitted 69% of applicants for the 2008–2009 school year.[57][58][55] For the Class of 2025 (enrolling Fall 2021), GVSU received 17,163 applications and accepted 15,730 (91.7%), with 3,807 enrolling. The middle 50% range of SAT scores for enrolling freshmen was 1010-1230. The middle 50% ACT composite score range was 21-27.

Fall First-Time Freshman Statistics[56][59][60][61][62][63]
2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016
Applicants 17,163 15,415 16,478 17,133 17,509 17,104
Admits 15,730 13,535 13,691 14,178 14,168 13,972
Admit rate 91.7 87.8 83.1 82.8 80.9 81.7
Enrolled 3,807 3,450 3,863 4,312 4,117 4,306
Yield rate 24.2 25.5 28.2 30.4 29.1 30.8
ACT Composite*
(out of 36)
21-27
(10%†)
21-27
(30%†)
21-26
(34%†)
21-27
(37%†)
21-26
(53%†)
21-26
(99%†)
SAT Composite*
(out of 1600)
1010-1230
(62%†)
1050-1230
(90%†)
1050-1240
(88%†)
1050-1240
(88%†)
1060-1230
(76%†)
* middle 50% range
† percentage of first-time freshmen who chose to submit

Colleges edit

 
Lake Ontario Hall is home to the Brooks College of Interdisciplinary Studies, and is part of the Great Lakes Complex.
 
Glenn A. Niemeyer Learning and Living Center is home to the Frederik Meijer Honors College, and is located at GVSU-Allendale campus.

The university consists of seven degree-granting colleges:[2]

GVSU is also home to the Frederik Meijer Honors College,[69] which is non-degree-granting but is meant to provide a more challenging interdisciplinary education in a learning-living environment. The honors college is in the Glenn A. Niemeyer Learning and Living Center on the south side of the Allendale campus.[70]

Study abroad edit

The Padnos International Center collaborates with students who wish to study abroad.[71] Grand Valley has more than 4,000 study abroad programs, both affiliated with and independent from GVSU, from which students can choose.[3]

In 1995 Peimin Ni (Chinese: 倪培民; pinyin: Ní Péimín) established GVSU's Shanghai, China study abroad program, and by the 2000s he and Geling Shang (商戈令; Shāng Gēlìng) co-lead it. Word of mouth and announcements in classes were used to promote it. Daniel Golden, author of Spy Schools: How the CIA, FBI, and Foreign Intelligence Secretly Exploit America's Universities, stated that the organizers initially had trouble finding interested students.[72]

Rankings edit

U.S. News & World Report ranked Grand Valley third in the "Top Public Regional Universities in the Midwest" category and 26th in the "Regional Universities (Midwest) tier 1" category for 2014.[58][76]

US News & World Report noted in its "Best Colleges 2011" that 98 percent of Grand Valley graduates find employment or pursue advanced degrees after graduation.[58]

Research edit

 
Richard M. DeVos Center on GVSU-Pew campus

During the two years prior to October 2009 university researchers engaged in over 186 research projects funded by more than $32.7 million in grants.[77] Grand Valley's Annis Water Resources Institute conducts research on water resources, including: ecosystem structure and function, contaminants and toxicology, hydrology, land use, watershed, stream, and wetland ecology, water quality, and basic and applied limnology.[39] GVSU's Michigan Alternative and Renewable Energy Center (MAREC) recently received funding for its $3.7 million Lake Michigan Offshore Wind Assessment Project to test wind energy on Lake Michigan. The research should take three years as a floating buoy will be used and moved to collect data from different locations on the lake.[78]

Accreditation edit

Grand Valley as an institution is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.[79] Grand Valley also has baccalaureate program accreditation with AACSB, ABET, APTA, CSWE, NASAD, NASM, NCATE, and NLN.

GVSU and MSU partnerships edit

The Michigan State University College of Human Medicine maintains the Secchia Center, a medical campus in downtown Grand Rapids.[80][81] Along with GVSU and two Grand Rapids hospitals, it is a founding member of the Grand Rapids Medical Education Partners. This partnership allows "educational opportunities for residents, fellows, practicing physicians, physician assistants, nurses and students in other health professions."[82]

The Early Assurance Program reserves spaces in MSU's medical program for top-performing GVSU pre-medical graduates. One of the program's goals is to select first-generation college students, students from underprivileged areas, and students who have expressed a desire to work in high-demand medical specialties. Students entering the program must agree to work in under-served areas after they complete their medical degrees. The first group of six students entered this program during the fall 2010 semester.[83][84]

The two universities have announced a joint program specializing in clinical trial management, aimed at providing the foundations for carrying out clinical drug trials in West Michigan. It is an online certificate program, and was started due to requests from local drug trial companies. The program was set to begin for the fall semester of 2011.[85][86]

University libraries edit

 
Mary Idema Pew Library at the Allendale Campus

Library locations edit

Each library's collection is tailored to its location and the programs it serves, with daily deliveries between sites.[87]

  • Mary Idema Pew Library (Allendale)
  • Seidman House (Allendale)
  • Steelcase Library (Grand Rapids)
  • Frey Foundation Learning Center (Grand Rapids)
  • Curriculum Materials Library (Grand Rapids)

Library services edit

The university libraries offer opportunities for research, collaboration, and individual study. Collectively, the libraries subscribe to over 60,000 print and electronic journals. They also house more than 1,482,633 books including more than 829,463 electronic books.[3]

Collections edit

Government resources and maps

Grand Valley is a recipient of United States government documents and receives 44% of the documents distributed by the Federal Depository Library Program.[88]

Curriculum Materials Library (CML)

The Curriculum Materials Library in the DeVos Center downtown houses instructional materials for preschool through grade twelve and provide spaces where education majors can preview resources, develop lesson plans, create media for the classroom, and try out teaching aides.[89]

Special Collections & University Archives

Seidman House on the Allendale Campus houses the University Archives, which include extensive collections of rare books and Michigan novels, the Harvey Lemmen Collection on Abraham Lincoln, the Young Lords project on line at Young Lords in Lincoln Park [1], the largest Latino oral history collection in the Mid-West by Jose Cha Cha Jimenez, and the American Civil War, and the papers of acclaimed Michigan author Jim Harrison.[90] There is also an Anthony Powell collection, consisting of the many editions of Dance to the Music of Time, his other novels, a complete run of the Anthony Powell Society Newsletters and its journal, Secret Harmonies.

Art Galleries and Collections

A collection of over 15,000 works of art features public sculpture, prints and drawings, American Impressionism, Aboriginal art, Indian art, world photography, contemporary art, and more. Artists represented in the collection range from GVSU faculty, students, and alumni; to regional Michigan artists; to nationally and internationally renowned artists.[who?] Most of the collection is on view and can be found throughout university buildings on campuses in Allendale, Grand Rapids, Holland, Muskegon, Traverse City, and Detroit.

Digital Collections

The Digital Collections database contains a selection of photographs, correspondence, diaries, interviews, and publications from the holdings of the Libraries' Special Collections & University Archives, and other University entities.[91]

Dorothy A. Johnson Collection for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Leadership

The Dorothy A. Johnson Collection is a collection on philanthropy, volunteerism, and nonprofit leadership. It is considered to be one of the most comprehensive in the United States and is the only one of its kind in Michigan.[92]

Allendale campus library edit

Construction of a new library on the Allendale campus began in May 2011 and finished in the Spring 2013.[93] The $70 million, 140,000-square-foot (13,000 m2) facility holds 150,000 books. It also has an automated storage and retrieval system that can handle 600,000 volumes.[94] The library is named the Mary Idema Pew Library Learning and Information Commons, after the late Mary Idema Pew.[95] The U.S. Department of Energy announced the library used part of the $21 million allocated for technical assistance projects to improve energy use in commercial buildings. The library was one of only 24 projects in the United States receiving the assistantships that was funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.[96]

Athletics edit

The Grand Valley State Lakers are the intercollegiate athletic teams of Grand Valley State University.[3] The GVSU Lakers compete at the NCAA Division II level and offer 21 varsity sports including 11 for women and 10 for men.[3] The university participates in and is a founding member of the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC).[3] Grand Valley's varsity athletic teams have won 28 national championships in several sports. GVSU has also won the prestigious National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) Directors' Cup for NCAA Division II schools fourteen times: in 2004 thru 2011, 2014 thru 2017, 2019, and 2022. The Lakers also have five second-place finishes in 2002, 2003, 2012, 2013 and 2018.[97] The cup is awarded to the top athletic programs based on overall team national finishes. Grand Valley is the first college east of the Mississippi River to win the Director's Cup for NCAA Division II.

Mascot edit

The official mascot of Grand Valley State is Louie the Laker.[3]

Fight song edit

"GVSU Victory!", which is sometimes referred to as "Grand Valley Victory", is the fight song for the Grand Valley State University Lakers.[98]

Arts edit

 
Beckering Family Carillon Tower GVSU-Pew Campus

Fine arts edit

GVSU has a National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD) accredited art program,[99] including emphases in illustration, graphic design, ceramics, printmaking, painting, visual studies, and sculpture. Art students attend classes at the Calder Art Center, named for contemporary artist Alexander Calder. The building includes exhibition space under the name of the Stuart & Barbara Padnos Art Gallery.

Admission into the GVSU art program requires an initial review of the potential student's work. Admitted students then undergo a series of foundation classes that properly introduce them to the formal basics of art. Passing the foundation review allows access to higher level art studies, and a choice of approaching an emphasis. Subsequent reviews may take place depending upon emphases, including both junior and senior level reviews.[100]

Music edit

The music program at Grand Valley State University offers various performing ensembles, including 3 performing bands, an orchestra, several small performance ensembles, and the 230-piece Laker Marching Band and adjunct athletic bands.[101][102] The Performing Arts Center (PAC) houses numerous rehearsal spaces, classrooms, labs, offices, practice halls, two dance studios, a theatre workshop, and the Louis Armstrong Theatre, along with the new Sherman Van Solkema recital hall.[103] This space is of use to music, dance, and theater majors at Grand Valley.

In 2016, new renovations to the PAC were expected to begin, with construction scheduled to be finished in 2017. These include the addition of a small black box theater, new study spaces, rehearsal space, and labs, along with cosmetic renovations.[104]

New Music Ensemble

The New Music Ensemble (NME), directed by Bill Ryan,[105] has released two critically acclaimed CDs, the first a recording of Steve Reich's Music for 18 Musicians,[106] which appeared on the Billboard Classical Crossover chart, and the second entitled In C Remixed,[107][108][109] a remix project of Terry Riley's In C, which featured the work of some of the top electronic composers and DJs in the world, including Todd Reynolds, Michael Lowenstern, and Pulitzer prize winner David Lang. The NME performed at Le Poisson Rouge in New York City on November 2, 2009[110] and previously at the 2007 Bang on a Can festival.[111]

Trumpet ensemble

Directed by Richard Stoelzel, Grand Valley's trumpet ensemble has been a top competitor in the National Trumpet Competition for nearly a decade, placing first in the ensemble division in 2006 and 2008.[112] The ensemble has commissioned four pieces by composer Erik Morales since 2005, two of which went on to become the winning pieces, and one of which is still unpremiered. The trumpet ensemble has performed twice during the International Trumpet Guild's summer conferences in 2007[113] and 2009.[114]

Student life edit

The Office of Student Life at GVSU is in the Kirkhof Center near the center of the Allendale campus. Its offices are home to the Community Service Learning Center, Fraternity and Sorority Life, Laker Leadership Programs, Major Campus Events and Traditions, Student Organizations, and the Transitions Orientation Program.[115]

 
A panoramic view of the Kirkhof lawn at GVSU-Allendale campus

Fraternity and sorority life edit

GVSU has 30 fraternities and sororities.[3] As of the winter of 2016, the GVSU fraternity and sorority community consisted of 1600 undergraduate members, representing approximately 7.8% of the undergraduate population.[116]

Fraternities edit

Sororities edit

Honorary and professional organizations edit

 
Henry Hall Arch at GVSU-Allendale campus

Sustainability edit

 
Little Mac Bridge at Grand Valley State University-Allendale campus

Sustainability is listed as the seventh of Grand Valley's core values.[117] The institution's Office of Sustainability Practices provides best "practices in administration and campus operations, educational opportunities, student involvement, and community engagement."[118] Notable programs include a community garden near the Allendale campus that also serves as a laboratory for interdisciplinary learning called the Sustainable Agriculture Project[119] and the Sustainability Reinvestment Fund distributed in the form of mini-grants to students and staff with ideas that can improve the ecological footprint of the campus and community.[117]

The university has created a formal climate action plan and set a goal to reduce its 2006 level of greenhouse gas emissions 20% by 2020.[120] The university's sustainability efforts were awarded a "A−" by the Sustainable Endowments Institute for 2011.[120] Grand Valley's overall sustainability grade is the highest amongst the nine Michigan universities that were surveyed and the 28th best in the nation.[121][122] In other rankings GVSU was placed as high as 16th in the world and tenth in the United States for its sustainability efforts and environment-friendly university management by Universitas Indonesia GreenMetric World University Ranking for 2011.[123]

The university is home to eleven Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) buildings or building additions.[120] Several more buildings including the new Mary Idema Pew Library are in construction or planning stages to be LEED certified as well.[124] All new construction and major renovations at GVSU must meet LEED standards required by the university.[120] As of 2019 there have been 25 LEED certified projects completed at Grand Valley.[3] $2.2 million is saved annually on Grand Valley's energy bill through a combination of energy conservation efforts and LEED construction projects.[3]

The Student Environmental Coalition or SEC, is the student-run sustainability organization on campus. The mission of the group is "Helping to engage students at Grand Valley's campus to be conscious citizens by promotion of environmental awareness."[125]

Additionally there are several academic programs offering the study of sustainability. Those housed in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences include Geography and Sustainable Planning (major and minor) and Natural Resource Management (major and minor). Those housed in the Brooks College of Interdisciplinary Studies include the Liberal Studies major and the Environmental Studies minor.[126]

Grand Valley hosted meetings relating to sustainability, including a summit in which various sustainability issues were explored by university officials and local experts in April 2010,[127][128] and a meeting of the Michigan Great Lakes Wind Council in July 2010 to discuss offshore wind energy generation.[129][130]

Media edit

GVSU has a variety of media outlets offered to its campuses.

The Grand Valley Lanthorn is the student-run newspaper, published on Mondays and Thursdays during the academic year. Copies of the paper are free and available at both the Allendale and Grand Rapids campuses in designated newsstands and online. Until the fall of 2006, the paper was only published once per week. 8,000 copies of the paper are published per issue totaling 16,000 copies per week.[131]

GVSU has several electronic media outlets including three radio stations and three television stations. The university owns and operates its own Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) Public television station WGVU-TV in Allendale, Michigan and WGVK-TV, its full-time satellite station in Kalamazoo, Michigan. In addition, GVSU also operates a National Public Radio (NPR) station in WGVU-FM with the same call letters, which feature a mixture of jazz, blues, and news, including local and NPR programming.[132] WCKS ("The Whale") is the student-run radio station, broadcasting over the internet and Tunein.[133] Grand Valley TV (GVTV) is the student-run television station on channel 46.1[134] on the university cable system, while uploading its content to YouTube.[135]

Student organizations edit

As of fall 2016, GVSU has over 486 student-run organizations.[3] Student organizations include categories in, but are not limited to, Academic and Professional, Student Life Sports, Cultural, Honorary, Interfaith and Religious, Media, Performing Arts, Service and Advocacy, and Special Interests.[115]

Housing and residence life edit

 
The Connection Commons at GVSU-Allendale Campus

Grand Valley State University is home to 29 living centers (residence halls) and three on-campus apartment complexes on its main Allendale campus, and two residence halls on its Pew Grand Rapids campus, totaling 6,068 beds.[30][136] GVSU also has six individual dining halls on campus for students and faculty. These dining halls are housed in five facilities with five halls being on the Allendale campus and one on the Pew campus.[137] GVSU also has many on campus job opportunities. In 2016–2017, 7280 students were employed on campus and averaged a wage of $2,261 that year.

Notable people edit

 
Alumni House on Grand Valley State University-Allendale campus

See also edit

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Grand Valley State University GVSU GV or Grand Valley is a public university in Allendale Michigan 8 It was established in 1960 as Grand Valley State College Its main campus is situated on 1 322 acres 5 35 km2 approximately 12 miles 19 km west of Grand Rapids 3 The university also features campuses in Grand Rapids and Holland and regional centers in Battle Creek Detroit Muskegon and Traverse City Grand Valley State UniversityFormer namesGrand Valley State College 1960 1973 1983 1987 1 Grand Valley State Colleges 1973 1983 2 MottoEducating students to shape their lives their professions and their societies 3 TypePublic universityEstablished1960 64 years ago 1960 3 Academic affiliationsSpace grantEndowment 174 9 million 2022 4 PresidentPhilomena V Mantella 5 ProvostFatma Mili 6 Academic staff1 760 3 Students24 406 3 Undergraduates19 239 3 Postgraduates3 027 3 LocationAllendale amp Grand Rapids Michigan United StatesCampusAllendale campus suburban 1 322 acres 5 35 km2 Robert C Pew Campus urban 65 acres 0 26 km2 Health Campus urban 14 5 acres 0 059 km2 3 Colors Blue black white 7 NicknameLakersSporting affiliationsNCAA Division II GLIACMascotLouie the Laker 3 Websitewww wbr gvsu wbr eduGVSU enrolls more than 24 000 students as of fall 2021 from all 83 Michigan counties and dozens of other states and foreign countries 3 9 It employs more than 3 000 people with about 1 780 academic faculty and 1 991 support staff 3 10 11 The university has alumni from 50 U S states Canada and 25 other countries 12 GVSU s NCAA Division II sports teams are the Lakers and they compete in the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference GLIAC in all 21 intercollegiate varsity sports 13 They have won 28 NCAA Division II National Championships 14 Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation planning and construction 1 2 Early years 1 3 College to comprehensive university 1 4 Continued growth beyond 50th anniversary 2 Campuses and centers 2 1 Allendale campus 2 2 Robert C Pew Grand Rapids Campus 2 3 Health Campus 2 4 Meijer campus in Holland 2 5 Muskegon centers 2 6 Traverse City center 2 7 Detroit center 3 Organization and administration 3 1 Administration 3 2 Funding and financial 3 3 Public safety 3 4 Student government 4 Academics 4 1 Undergraduate admissions 4 2 Colleges 4 3 Study abroad 4 4 Rankings 4 5 Research 4 6 Accreditation 4 7 GVSU and MSU partnerships 5 University libraries 5 1 Library locations 5 2 Library services 5 3 Collections 5 4 Allendale campus library 6 Athletics 6 1 Mascot 6 2 Fight song 7 Arts 7 1 Fine arts 7 2 Music 8 Student life 8 1 Fraternity and sorority life 8 1 1 Fraternities 8 1 2 Sororities 8 2 Honorary and professional organizations 8 3 Sustainability 8 4 Media 8 5 Student organizations 8 6 Housing and residence life 9 Notable people 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksHistory editUniversity presidentsPresident Years 15 16 17 James Zumberge 1962 1969Arend Lubbers 1969 2001Mark Murray 2001 2006Thomas J Haas 2006 2019Philomena V Mantella 2019 presentFormation planning and construction edit In 1958 the Michigan Legislature commissioned a study that demonstrated a need for a four year college in the Grand Rapids area Michigan s second largest metropolitan region Local businessman Bill Seidman created a committee to study the report and spearhead the planning and promotion to create such an institution In the following year the Michigan Legislature established the college A naming contest was held and out of 2500 submissions Grand Valley State College was chosen Private donations including 350 000 to purchase land and 1 000 000 for construction were secured from 5 000 individuals organizations and business throughout West Michigan In 1961 the Grand Valley State College Board of Control chose a 876 acre 3 55 km2 site in Ottawa County near the Grand River for the new campus and construction of academic buildings began the following year 2 18 University enrollmentYear Enrollment 2 19 20 3 1963 2251965 1 1441970 3 3011975 7 3401980 6 9841985 7 6671990 11 7261995 13 8872000 18 5792005 22 5652010 24 5412015 25 3252019 24 0332021 22 406Early years edit Grand Valley State College accepted its first class of 225 students in 1963 Diane Hatch Paton was the first student and was among the first graduation of 138 students on June 18 1967 The middle late 1960s saw the addition of the first dormitories and construction of new academic buildings including the Zumberge Library named for the university s first president James Zumberge citation needed In 1969 the Grand Valley Lanthorn printed an issue containing several vulgarities and obscenities After complaints from some at Grand Valley State College and the surrounding communities the Ottawa County Michigan sheriff arrested the editor and the prosecutor closed down the newspaper office The university then a co ed college sued the sheriff and prosecutor for closing the Lanthorn offices Eventually Michigan s Attorney General settled the case out of court siding with the college 21 because the Lanthorn s content was considered covered by Freedom of Speech citation needed During the 1970s Grand Valley organized its academic units into several colleges College of Arts and Sciences Thomas Jefferson College William James College Seidman College of Business and College IV Michigan Governor William Milliken signed the law changing the institution s name to Grand Valley State Colleges in 1973 However the s was dropped and the name was reverted to Grand Valley State College in 1983 when the academic programs were reorganized into divisions 2 College to comprehensive university edit In 1987 the Michigan Legislature passed a law renaming the college to Grand Valley State University 22 The 1980s and 1990s saw addition of satellite campuses or centers in downtown Grand Rapids Muskegon Holland and Traverse City In 2004 the university s board reorganized the university structure again into a college system consisting of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences College of Interdisciplinary Studies College of Community and Public Service College of Education College of Health Professions Kirkhof College of Nursing Seidman College of Business and Seymour and Esther Padnos College of Engineering and Computing 2 Grand Valley completed its first 50 years with a comprehensive campaign that raised almost 100 million from over 17 000 donors making it the university s largest campaign to date Money raised during the campaign has helped fund many construction projects on campus including the Mary Idema Pew Library and the L William Seidman Center 23 Continued growth beyond 50th anniversary edit In 2012 GVSU announced several more construction projects and land purchases 24 Future buildings to be constructed include a new biology laboratory building and an addition and renovation to the Zumberge Library on the Allendale campus Land purchases in 2012 included property in downtown Grand Rapids adjacent to the medical mile for healthcare program expansion In 2013 GVSU announced it would add on to Au Sable Hall and construct a building to house the GVSU Laker Store known as University Bookstore prior to April 2015 25 with expanded dining facilities 26 Campuses and centers edit nbsp Cook Carillon Tower at Grand Valley State University Allendale campusGrand Valley has three campuses the main campus in Allendale and two satellite campuses in the surrounding area Smaller centers in Muskegon Detroit and Traverse City also exist 3 The Interurban Transit Partnership operates several The Rapid bus routes under contract with the university The public can ride these buses by paying the fare but rides are free to Grand Valley students faculty and staff on all Rapid routes with a valid I D card 27 Allendale campus edit nbsp One of GVSU s first buildings and part of the Great Lakes Complex Lake Michigan HallThe university s main and original campus in Allendale is the site of most of the university s programs The Allendale campus is composed of 1 322 acres perched above the Grand River next to a system of ravines and is divided into two areas north and south campus separated by West Campus Drive 28 29 State highway M 45 links the campus in suburban Allendale to US Highway 31 Lake Michigan to the west and Grand Rapids Michigan to the east Lubbers Stadium the GVSU Fieldhouse and all other athletic facilities for the school s 19 varsity sports are also on the Allendale campus The campus is dotted with many sculptures including works by Dale Eldred Joseph Kinnebrew and James Clover Academic facilities on the Allendale campus include 122 classrooms 144 research laboratories 20 lab prep rooms 21 computer labs and the Mary Idema Pew Library Learning and Information Commons 30 The Allendale campus is also home to the Kindschi Hall of Science a science facility that opened in the fall of 2015 31 The Holton Hooker Learning and Living Center with space for 490 students opened in August 2016 The building is LEED silver certified 32 Robert C Pew Grand Rapids Campus edit The 65 acre 260 000 m2 Robert C Pew Grand Rapids Campus is in the heart of downtown Grand Rapids and on the banks of the Grand River 28 30 29 It consists of 11 buildings and three leased spaces and includes the Richard DeVos Center L V Eberhard Center Cook DeVos Center for Health Sciences L William Seidman Center Beckering Family Carillon Tower The Depot houses the Michigan Small Business and Technology Development headquarters Hauenstein Center for Presidential Studies Keller Engineering Laboratories John C Kennedy Hall of Engineering Peter F Secchia Hall housing Winter Hall housing and the Van Andel Global Trade Center Winter Hall is typically occupied by graduate students and is fully furnished along with appliances These facilities include 57 classrooms 78 research laboratories 23 lab prep rooms 11 computer labs and the Steelcase Library 30 Health Campus edit nbsp GVSU Cook Devos Center for Health Sciences part of the Health Campus in downtown Grand RapidsThe 14 5 acre 59 000 m2 Health Campus is a part of the Grand Rapids Medical Mile area and houses many of GVSU s health programs The Cook DeVos Center for Health Sciences CHS which opened in 2003 reached capacity in 2011 33 34 To accommodate the growth in the health sciences GVSU completed the 37 5 million Raleigh J Finkelstein Hall north of the Cook DeVos Center for Health Sciences 35 and in 2018 broke ground on the next phase the Daniel and Pamella DeVos Center for Interprofessional Health a 70 million building that is attached to the Cook DeVos Center for Health Sciences and includes a parking structure shared with nearby Spectrum Health 36 Meijer campus in Holland edit The Meijer Campus just outside downtown Holland MI was opened in 1998 and was named for the Meijer Family for their generous donation of land The campus houses continuing education programs in 30 693 square feet 2 851 5 m2 of building space and contains 12 classrooms 2 conference rooms 3 labs and 11 offices 37 Muskegon centers edit GVSU has three locations in Muskegon James L Stevenson Center for Higher Education at Muskegon Community College was established in the fall of 1995 as a joint venture between GVSU Ferris State University and Western Michigan University 2 The center offers several GVSU graduate and undergraduate programs 38 Lake Michigan Center which houses the Annis Water Resources Institute AWRI 39 The Michigan Alternative and Renewable Energy Center MAREC which is the first fully integrated demonstration facility for distributed generation of electricity using alternative and renewable energy technologies in the United States 40 41 Traverse City center edit The Traverse City Regional Center was established in the fall of 1995 and is at the NMC University Center in a partnership with Northwestern Michigan College The center offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in education social work and liberal studies 2 42 The GVSU Physician Assistant program enrolls 10 14 students at the TC campus Detroit center edit The Detroit Center was established in 2012 when GVSU purchased the Barden Building adjacent to Comerica Park in downtown Detroit Michigan to house its charter school offices 10 The center also houses the Southeast Michigan Region of the Michigan Small Business amp Technology Development Center of which GVSU is the supervisor 43 Organization and administration edit nbsp Student Services Building at Grand Valley State University Allendale campusAdministration edit Grand Valley State University is governed by an eight member board of trustees whose members are appointed by the Governor of Michigan and confirmed by the Michigan Senate for terms of eight years This setup is provided for by the constitution of the state of Michigan of 1963 Members of the board serve without compensation The board appoints the president of the university formulates university policies controls university finances and acts as the supreme governing body of the institution The president of the university administers the policies of the board of trustees 44 Funding and financial edit GVSU s general fund budget is 351 million of which 275 million is from tuition and 72 million is from state appropriations As of 2019 Grand Valley s amount of university based student financial aid was 289 million including 90 million of that in scholarships and grants 3 During the 2013 2014 academic year full time dependent students received an average award of 13 276 45 Public safety edit The Grand Valley Police Department provides law enforcement services for the Allendale Campus While the department is self empowered to enforce its jurisdiction officers are also deputized by the Ottawa County Sheriff s Department Because Allendale doesn t have a police department the Grand Valley State University Police can handle cases anywhere in Ottawa County mainly in Allendale and the area surrounding the campus The department handles other security issues such as parking and driving violations community policing as well lost and found Allendale Fire Department serves the campus The Department of Public Safety also employs several students who assist the department by performing a variety of clerical and security based duties and services 46 The Pew Campus Security and Regional Centers is an entity distinct from the Department of Public safety and handles security and public safety issues for the Grand Rapids Pew Campus and all Regional Centers including the Holland MI Meijer Campus the Muskegon MI campus and the Traverse City MI campus This department is not sworn or certified and relies on the Grand Rapids Police Department and other local law enforcement agencies for official law enforcement when necessary 47 Student government edit Student government at Grand Valley is formally known as Student Senate 48 There are 50 student senators that serve on one of seven different committees Student Senate offices are in the Kirkhof Center on GVSU s Allendale campus 49 Academics editGrand Valley State University is a large primarily residential comprehensive university that has a large undergraduate enrollment and emphasis 50 GVSU offers over 200 areas of study including 82 undergraduate majors and 36 graduate programs that include 74 graduate emphases and certificate programs 30 51 at the certificate bachelor s post bachelor s master s post master s and doctoral levels 52 GVSU conferred 4 448 undergraduate degrees and 1 033 graduate degrees in 2012 2013 53 Its most popular undergraduate majors by 2021 graduates were 54 Biomedical Sciences 262 Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences 250 Exercise Science and Kinesiology 250 Marketing Marketing Management 226 Psychology 226 Registered Nursing Registered Nurse 208 Finance 205 dd Grand Valley s student body consists of 21 636 undergraduates and 3 458 graduate students across all campuses and centers with the majority being on the Allendale campus as of Fall 2014 3 The fall 2014 incoming freshman undergraduate class of 4 199 students represented 80 Michigan counties 23 states and 20 countries 86 of first year students live on campus 3 591 freshman chose to live on campus in fall 2014 while 608 chose to live off campus 3 55 As of fall 2014 more than 400 international students were enrolled at the university representing 82 countries 3 Undergraduate admissions edit Undergraduate admissions statistics2021 enteringclass 56 Change vs 2016Admit rate91 7 nbsp 10 Yield rate24 2 nbsp 6 6 Test scores middle 50 SAT Total1010 1230 among 62 of FTFs ACT Composite21 27 among 10 of FTFs GVSU s undergraduate admissions are classified as more selective by U S News amp World Report as Grand Valley admitted 69 of applicants for the 2008 2009 school year 57 58 55 For the Class of 2025 enrolling Fall 2021 GVSU received 17 163 applications and accepted 15 730 91 7 with 3 807 enrolling The middle 50 range of SAT scores for enrolling freshmen was 1010 1230 The middle 50 ACT composite score range was 21 27 Fall First Time Freshman Statistics 56 59 60 61 62 63 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016Applicants 17 163 15 415 16 478 17 133 17 509 17 104Admits 15 730 13 535 13 691 14 178 14 168 13 972Admit rate 91 7 87 8 83 1 82 8 80 9 81 7Enrolled 3 807 3 450 3 863 4 312 4 117 4 306Yield rate 24 2 25 5 28 2 30 4 29 1 30 8ACT Composite out of 36 21 27 10 21 27 30 21 26 34 21 27 37 21 26 53 21 26 99 SAT Composite out of 1600 1010 1230 62 1050 1230 90 1050 1240 88 1050 1240 88 1060 1230 76 middle 50 range percentage of first time freshmen who chose to submit Colleges edit nbsp Lake Ontario Hall is home to the Brooks College of Interdisciplinary Studies and is part of the Great Lakes Complex nbsp Glenn A Niemeyer Learning and Living Center is home to the Frederik Meijer Honors College and is located at GVSU Allendale campus The university consists of seven degree granting colleges 2 F E Seidman College of Business College of Education and Community Innovation 64 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences 65 Seymour and Esther Padnos College of Engineering and Computing 66 College of Health Professions 67 Kirkhof College of Nursing Brooks College of Interdisciplinary Studies 68 GVSU is also home to the Frederik Meijer Honors College 69 which is non degree granting but is meant to provide a more challenging interdisciplinary education in a learning living environment The honors college is in the Glenn A Niemeyer Learning and Living Center on the south side of the Allendale campus 70 Study abroad edit The Padnos International Center collaborates with students who wish to study abroad 71 Grand Valley has more than 4 000 study abroad programs both affiliated with and independent from GVSU from which students can choose 3 In 1995 Peimin Ni Chinese 倪培民 pinyin Ni Peimin established GVSU s Shanghai China study abroad program and by the 2000s he and Geling Shang 商戈令 Shang Geling co lead it Word of mouth and announcements in classes were used to promote it Daniel Golden author of Spy Schools How the CIA FBI and Foreign Intelligence Secretly Exploit America s Universities stated that the organizers initially had trouble finding interested students 72 Rankings edit Academic rankingsNationalForbes 73 481U S News amp World Report 74 228Washington Monthly 75 136U S News amp World Report ranked Grand Valley third in the Top Public Regional Universities in the Midwest category and 26th in the Regional Universities Midwest tier 1 category for 2014 58 76 US News amp World Report noted in its Best Colleges 2011 that 98 percent of Grand Valley graduates find employment or pursue advanced degrees after graduation 58 Research edit nbsp Richard M DeVos Center on GVSU Pew campusDuring the two years prior to October 2009 university researchers engaged in over 186 research projects funded by more than 32 7 million in grants 77 Grand Valley s Annis Water Resources Institute conducts research on water resources including ecosystem structure and function contaminants and toxicology hydrology land use watershed stream and wetland ecology water quality and basic and applied limnology 39 GVSU s Michigan Alternative and Renewable Energy Center MAREC recently received funding for its 3 7 million Lake Michigan Offshore Wind Assessment Project to test wind energy on Lake Michigan The research should take three years as a floating buoy will be used and moved to collect data from different locations on the lake 78 Accreditation edit Grand Valley as an institution is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission 79 Grand Valley also has baccalaureate program accreditation with AACSB ABET APTA CSWE NASAD NASM NCATE and NLN GVSU and MSU partnerships edit The Michigan State University College of Human Medicine maintains the Secchia Center a medical campus in downtown Grand Rapids 80 81 Along with GVSU and two Grand Rapids hospitals it is a founding member of the Grand Rapids Medical Education Partners This partnership allows educational opportunities for residents fellows practicing physicians physician assistants nurses and students in other health professions 82 The Early Assurance Program reserves spaces in MSU s medical program for top performing GVSU pre medical graduates One of the program s goals is to select first generation college students students from underprivileged areas and students who have expressed a desire to work in high demand medical specialties Students entering the program must agree to work in under served areas after they complete their medical degrees The first group of six students entered this program during the fall 2010 semester 83 84 The two universities have announced a joint program specializing in clinical trial management aimed at providing the foundations for carrying out clinical drug trials in West Michigan It is an online certificate program and was started due to requests from local drug trial companies The program was set to begin for the fall semester of 2011 85 86 University libraries edit nbsp Mary Idema Pew Library at the Allendale CampusLibrary locations edit Each library s collection is tailored to its location and the programs it serves with daily deliveries between sites 87 Mary Idema Pew Library Allendale Seidman House Allendale Steelcase Library Grand Rapids Frey Foundation Learning Center Grand Rapids Curriculum Materials Library Grand Rapids Library services edit The university libraries offer opportunities for research collaboration and individual study Collectively the libraries subscribe to over 60 000 print and electronic journals They also house more than 1 482 633 books including more than 829 463 electronic books 3 Collections edit Government resources and mapsGrand Valley is a recipient of United States government documents and receives 44 of the documents distributed by the Federal Depository Library Program 88 Curriculum Materials Library CML The Curriculum Materials Library in the DeVos Center downtown houses instructional materials for preschool through grade twelve and provide spaces where education majors can preview resources develop lesson plans create media for the classroom and try out teaching aides 89 Special Collections amp University ArchivesSeidman House on the Allendale Campus houses the University Archives which include extensive collections of rare books and Michigan novels the Harvey Lemmen Collection on Abraham Lincoln the Young Lords project on line at Young Lords in Lincoln Park 1 the largest Latino oral history collection in the Mid West by Jose Cha Cha Jimenez and the American Civil War and the papers of acclaimed Michigan author Jim Harrison 90 There is also an Anthony Powell collection consisting of the many editions of Dance to the Music of Time his other novels a complete run of the Anthony Powell Society Newsletters and its journal Secret Harmonies Art Galleries and CollectionsA collection of over 15 000 works of art features public sculpture prints and drawings American Impressionism Aboriginal art Indian art world photography contemporary art and more Artists represented in the collection range from GVSU faculty students and alumni to regional Michigan artists to nationally and internationally renowned artists who Most of the collection is on view and can be found throughout university buildings on campuses in Allendale Grand Rapids Holland Muskegon Traverse City and Detroit Digital CollectionsThe Digital Collections database contains a selection of photographs correspondence diaries interviews and publications from the holdings of the Libraries Special Collections amp University Archives and other University entities 91 Dorothy A Johnson Collection for Philanthropy and Nonprofit LeadershipThe Dorothy A Johnson Collection is a collection on philanthropy volunteerism and nonprofit leadership It is considered to be one of the most comprehensive in the United States and is the only one of its kind in Michigan 92 Allendale campus library edit Construction of a new library on the Allendale campus began in May 2011 and finished in the Spring 2013 93 The 70 million 140 000 square foot 13 000 m2 facility holds 150 000 books It also has an automated storage and retrieval system that can handle 600 000 volumes 94 The library is named the Mary Idema Pew Library Learning and Information Commons after the late Mary Idema Pew 95 The U S Department of Energy announced the library used part of the 21 million allocated for technical assistance projects to improve energy use in commercial buildings The library was one of only 24 projects in the United States receiving the assistantships that was funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act 96 Athletics editMain article Grand Valley State Lakers See also Grand Valley State Lakers football The Grand Valley State Lakers are the intercollegiate athletic teams of Grand Valley State University 3 The GVSU Lakers compete at the NCAA Division II level and offer 21 varsity sports including 11 for women and 10 for men 3 The university participates in and is a founding member of the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference GLIAC 3 Grand Valley s varsity athletic teams have won 28 national championships in several sports GVSU has also won the prestigious National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics NACDA Directors Cup for NCAA Division II schools fourteen times in 2004 thru 2011 2014 thru 2017 2019 and 2022 The Lakers also have five second place finishes in 2002 2003 2012 2013 and 2018 97 The cup is awarded to the top athletic programs based on overall team national finishes Grand Valley is the first college east of the Mississippi River to win the Director s Cup for NCAA Division II Mascot edit The official mascot of Grand Valley State is Louie the Laker 3 Fight song edit GVSU Victory which is sometimes referred to as Grand Valley Victory is the fight song for the Grand Valley State University Lakers 98 Arts edit nbsp Beckering Family Carillon Tower GVSU Pew CampusFine arts edit GVSU has a National Association of Schools of Art and Design NASAD accredited art program 99 including emphases in illustration graphic design ceramics printmaking painting visual studies and sculpture Art students attend classes at the Calder Art Center named for contemporary artist Alexander Calder The building includes exhibition space under the name of the Stuart amp Barbara Padnos Art Gallery Admission into the GVSU art program requires an initial review of the potential student s work Admitted students then undergo a series of foundation classes that properly introduce them to the formal basics of art Passing the foundation review allows access to higher level art studies and a choice of approaching an emphasis Subsequent reviews may take place depending upon emphases including both junior and senior level reviews 100 Music edit The music program at Grand Valley State University offers various performing ensembles including 3 performing bands an orchestra several small performance ensembles and the 230 piece Laker Marching Band and adjunct athletic bands 101 102 The Performing Arts Center PAC houses numerous rehearsal spaces classrooms labs offices practice halls two dance studios a theatre workshop and the Louis Armstrong Theatre along with the new Sherman Van Solkema recital hall 103 This space is of use to music dance and theater majors at Grand Valley In 2016 new renovations to the PAC were expected to begin with construction scheduled to be finished in 2017 These include the addition of a small black box theater new study spaces rehearsal space and labs along with cosmetic renovations 104 New Music EnsembleThe New Music Ensemble NME directed by Bill Ryan 105 has released two critically acclaimed CDs the first a recording of Steve Reich s Music for 18 Musicians 106 which appeared on the Billboard Classical Crossover chart and the second entitled In C Remixed 107 108 109 a remix project of Terry Riley s In C which featured the work of some of the top electronic composers and DJs in the world including Todd Reynolds Michael Lowenstern and Pulitzer prize winner David Lang The NME performed at Le Poisson Rouge in New York City on November 2 2009 110 and previously at the 2007 Bang on a Can festival 111 Trumpet ensembleDirected by Richard Stoelzel Grand Valley s trumpet ensemble has been a top competitor in the National Trumpet Competition for nearly a decade placing first in the ensemble division in 2006 and 2008 112 The ensemble has commissioned four pieces by composer Erik Morales since 2005 two of which went on to become the winning pieces and one of which is still unpremiered The trumpet ensemble has performed twice during the International Trumpet Guild s summer conferences in 2007 113 and 2009 114 Student life editThe Office of Student Life at GVSU is in the Kirkhof Center near the center of the Allendale campus Its offices are home to the Community Service Learning Center Fraternity and Sorority Life Laker Leadership Programs Major Campus Events and Traditions Student Organizations and the Transitions Orientation Program 115 nbsp A panoramic view of the Kirkhof lawn at GVSU Allendale campusFraternity and sorority life edit GVSU has 30 fraternities and sororities 3 As of the winter of 2016 the GVSU fraternity and sorority community consisted of 1600 undergraduate members representing approximately 7 8 of the undergraduate population 116 Fraternities edit Interfraternity Council IFC Alpha Epsilon Pi Alpha Tau Omega Delta Tau Delta Sigma Pi Theta Chi Pi Kappa Phi Phi Kappa Tau Colony Multicultural Greek Council MGC Sigma Lambda Beta Phi Iota Alpha National Pan Hellenic Council NPHC Alpha Phi Alpha Phi Beta Sigma Omega Psi Phi Sororities edit National Panhellenic Conference NPC Alpha Sigma Alpha Alpha Omicron Pi Delta Zeta Alpha Sigma Tau Sigma Kappa Sigma Sigma Sigma Phi Sigma Sigma Phi Mu Gamma Phi Beta Multicultural Greek Council MGC Sigma Lambda Gamma Delta Phi Lambda Sigma Lambda Upsilon Delta Lambda Lambda National Pan Hellenic Council NPHC Alpha Kappa Alpha Delta Sigma Theta Sigma Gamma Rho Zeta Phi Beta Honorary and professional organizations edit nbsp Henry Hall Arch at GVSU Allendale campusDelta Sigma Pi Professional Fraternity Association Order of Omega national fraternity and sorority life leadership honorary Omicron Delta Kappa national collegiate leadership honorary Alpha Phi Omega national coed service fraternity Kappa Kappa Psi national honorary bands fraternity Sigma Alpha Iota national music fraternity for women Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia national music fraternity Beta Alpha Psi international honorary organization for finance accounting and information systems Phi Sigma Pi national honor fraternity Phi Chi Theta professional coed business fraternity Alpha Kappa Psi professional coed business fraternitySustainability edit nbsp Little Mac Bridge at Grand Valley State University Allendale campusSustainability is listed as the seventh of Grand Valley s core values 117 The institution s Office of Sustainability Practices provides best practices in administration and campus operations educational opportunities student involvement and community engagement 118 Notable programs include a community garden near the Allendale campus that also serves as a laboratory for interdisciplinary learning called the Sustainable Agriculture Project 119 and the Sustainability Reinvestment Fund distributed in the form of mini grants to students and staff with ideas that can improve the ecological footprint of the campus and community 117 The university has created a formal climate action plan and set a goal to reduce its 2006 level of greenhouse gas emissions 20 by 2020 120 The university s sustainability efforts were awarded a A by the Sustainable Endowments Institute for 2011 120 Grand Valley s overall sustainability grade is the highest amongst the nine Michigan universities that were surveyed and the 28th best in the nation 121 122 In other rankings GVSU was placed as high as 16th in the world and tenth in the United States for its sustainability efforts and environment friendly university management by Universitas Indonesia GreenMetric World University Ranking for 2011 123 The university is home to eleven Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design LEED buildings or building additions 120 Several more buildings including the new Mary Idema Pew Library are in construction or planning stages to be LEED certified as well 124 All new construction and major renovations at GVSU must meet LEED standards required by the university 120 As of 2019 there have been 25 LEED certified projects completed at Grand Valley 3 2 2 million is saved annually on Grand Valley s energy bill through a combination of energy conservation efforts and LEED construction projects 3 The Student Environmental Coalition or SEC is the student run sustainability organization on campus The mission of the group is Helping to engage students at Grand Valley s campus to be conscious citizens by promotion of environmental awareness 125 Additionally there are several academic programs offering the study of sustainability Those housed in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences include Geography and Sustainable Planning major and minor and Natural Resource Management major and minor Those housed in the Brooks College of Interdisciplinary Studies include the Liberal Studies major and the Environmental Studies minor 126 Grand Valley hosted meetings relating to sustainability including a summit in which various sustainability issues were explored by university officials and local experts in April 2010 127 128 and a meeting of the Michigan Great Lakes Wind Council in July 2010 to discuss offshore wind energy generation 129 130 Media edit GVSU has a variety of media outlets offered to its campuses The Grand Valley Lanthorn is the student run newspaper published on Mondays and Thursdays during the academic year Copies of the paper are free and available at both the Allendale and Grand Rapids campuses in designated newsstands and online Until the fall of 2006 the paper was only published once per week 8 000 copies of the paper are published per issue totaling 16 000 copies per week 131 GVSU has several electronic media outlets including three radio stations and three television stations The university owns and operates its own Public Broadcasting Service PBS Public television station WGVU TV in Allendale Michigan and WGVK TV its full time satellite station in Kalamazoo Michigan In addition GVSU also operates a National Public Radio NPR station in WGVU FM with the same call letters which feature a mixture of jazz blues and news including local and NPR programming 132 WCKS The Whale is the student run radio station broadcasting over the internet and Tunein 133 Grand Valley TV GVTV is the student run television station on channel 46 1 134 on the university cable system while uploading its content to YouTube 135 Student organizations edit As of fall 2016 GVSU has over 486 student run organizations 3 Student organizations include categories in but are not limited to Academic and Professional Student Life Sports Cultural Honorary Interfaith and Religious Media Performing Arts Service and Advocacy and Special Interests 115 Housing and residence life edit nbsp The Connection Commons at GVSU Allendale CampusGrand Valley State University is home to 29 living centers residence halls and three on campus apartment complexes on its main Allendale campus and two residence halls on its Pew Grand Rapids campus totaling 6 068 beds 30 136 GVSU also has six individual dining halls on campus for students and faculty These dining halls are housed in five facilities with five halls being on the Allendale campus and one on the Pew campus 137 GVSU also has many on campus job opportunities In 2016 2017 7280 students were employed on campus and averaged a wage of 2 261 that year Notable people edit nbsp Alumni House on Grand Valley State University Allendale campusMain article List of Grand Valley State 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