
Three teams of SVSU students advanced to the Moot Court National Competition, where they will compete with 80 other teams. SVSU’s moot court program tasks students with arguing legal cases in front […]
Three teams of SVSU students advanced to the Moot Court National Competition, where they will compete with 80 other teams. SVSU’s moot court program tasks students with arguing legal cases in front […]
Running Start, a nonpartisan nonprofit which trains woman to run for elected office, held an event called Elect Her at SVSU on Friday, Dec. 6. Women from all across the state of […]
SVSU has named its latest batch of Gerstacker Fellows. The fellowship was established in 2005 with the purpose of creating educational leaders with a global viewpoint. Each year, 10 to 12 educators […]
Military Times named SVSU a “Great School for Veterans” for the sixth year in a row. Bethany Alford, the director of Military Affairs and veteran herself, said SVSU’s policies for student veterans […]
SVSU helped more than 400 local high schools share their cultures at the annual Foreign Languages Day competition. Monika Dix, a modern foreign languages professor, helped organize the event, inviting local high […]
Over the weekend, SVSU hosted a Family Weekend with a series of activities for students and faculty to participate in with family. The Associate Dean of Students Jason Schoenmeyer said Family Weekend […]
The United States is what many have often considered the leader of the free world. Despite this title, the U.S. has had countless indiscretions to tack onto its reputation. Perhaps one of […]
Elizabeth Wardle, the director of the Howe Center for Writing Excellence at Miami University, spoke at SVSU about engaging learners in the classroom. Her Thursday, Oct. 24, lecture discussed moving students through […]