
Head of Access Services Thomas Zantow says students can keep library books until the end of the semester without incurring fees. The question arose after SVSU switched to online learning for the […]
Head of Access Services Thomas Zantow says students can keep library books until the end of the semester without incurring fees. The question arose after SVSU switched to online learning for the […]
SVSU is holding medical supplies for local health care providers amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The effort is part of a partnership with the Great Lakes Bay Regional Alliance and the Michigan Health […]
SVSU biology lecturer Mandy Ross continues to share her love of fitness with students despite the COVID-19 outbreak. Ross teaches Turbo Kick, PiYo and Insanity Live, among other courses, at the Ryder […]
Learn about all the different ways you can walk and do yoga. We’ll coordinate better next time – promise. Abby Lawson: Yoga I am absolutely not flexible. I do not love traditional […]
Click on photos to enlarge. Grocery store photos taken by Nicole Vogelpohl. SVSU photos taken by Kaitlyn Farley.
Below are the latest updates on how COVID-19 affects SVSU students. Over 1,100 residential students have opted to move out of their dorms as of March 24. SVSU will not quote estimated […]
Nicole Vogelpohl: Photographer COVID-19 has kicked off 2020 in a way nobody ever expected, causing universities nationwide to shut down and finish the rest of the semester through online courses. If you […]
Provost Deborah Huntley sent out an email March 19 stating that students can decide to go pass/no-credit or graded for the winter semester. Undergraduate students will be able to chose which courses […]