
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 […]
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 […]
Latino Awareness Association, Female Empowerment and Multicultural Education, the Office of Multicultural Affairs and Student Association collaborated to host Loteria Night, an evening honoring Hispanic heritage. The event took place Wednesday, Oct. […]
Aranya “Ron” Biswas, an economics major from Dhaka, Bangladesh, was recently awarded the Michigan Tutorial Association’s Student Tutor of the Year award. Elaine Hunyadi, director of the Center for Academic Achievement, said […]
Susan Hockfield, a neuroscientist and the first female president of MIT, spoke about her new novel, “The Age of Living Machines,” during the annual James E. O’Neill Jr. Memorial Lecture. The lecture, […]
In recent years, cities nationwide have begun to implement and expand urban greenspace. Urban greenspaces are defined as green or open spaces that are undeveloped and reserved for public use, such as […]
Cardinals for Special Olympics (CSO) hosted its third annual 5K walk and run to fundraise for the Spring Special Olympics held at SVSU. CSO President Taylor Boyd said the event, which took […]