
SVSU recently received a $2.8-million grant for the school of Health and Human Services to create a program aimed at turning current nurse practitioners into psychiatric nurse practitioners specializing in addiction. The […]
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SVSU recently received a $2.8-million grant for the school of Health and Human Services to create a program aimed at turning current nurse practitioners into psychiatric nurse practitioners specializing in addiction. The […]
On Wednesday, April 17, author Aisha Sabatini Sloan read selected works in Founders Hall. Sloan was brought in as part of this year’s Voices in the Valley. She has authored of two […]
Four SVSU occupational therapy (OT) students created a person-first language project to advocate for patients. Occupational therapy is a health profession that helps individuals complete tasks they need in their everyday life. […]
We live in a generation where “self-love” is thrown around almost carelessly. You can’t open social media without being flooded with self-love tips to improve your mental health, whether it be meditating, […]
The African Student Union (ASU) at SVSU held a Women in Power panel on Friday, March 29, from noon to 2 p.m. The panel was originally supposed to have six different women, […]
On Tuesday, March 19, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., students were given the opportunity to talk to different human books at SVSU’s third Human Library event. One of the most popular […]
SVSU is holding its third Human Library event on Tuesday, March 19, from 5 p.m. to 8pm. The event will give students the opportunity to talk to 12 or more people, all […]