
The Center for Community Engagement and Experiential Learning hosted a study abroad open house Thursday afternoon. The event aimed to bring interested students together and inform them about what studying abroad can […]
The Center for Community Engagement and Experiential Learning hosted a study abroad open house Thursday afternoon. The event aimed to bring interested students together and inform them about what studying abroad can […]
The US Selective Service System (SSS) requires all male persons between the ages of 18 and 25 to register for the draft. It was founded in 1917, one month after the United […]
SVSU received the “Great Colleges to Work For” award for the sixth consecutive year. President Donald Bachand said that this award speaks volumes, especially because we received it as we continue to […]
The war on covid is looking better than ever as vaccinations rise and people return to their normal lives with in-person school, work and socialization. The bars are open. The theaters are […]
The Rhea Miller Recital Hall was full of music Friday evening as SVSU adjunct professor Jillian Kouzel performed on her oboe. Kouzel said she discovered her love for the oboe at the […]
Our national anthem begins with a question. As Americans, it’s our duty to answer it. But not every American has the same answer or vision for our future. While most of our […]
The Music Department has several plans for the new semester that involve keeping the community engaged in the arts and ensuring that students continue to have the opportunity to sing, play and […]
Cardinal College Days are held every year to encourage students to find out what SVSU is all about. This fall, students got that experience on Sept. 18. Anyone with a possible interest […]