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Parking and Transportation Services 1977 Self-Help Building 1910 Student Media Slay Hall 1949 Disability Support Services [33] Spilman Building 1930 Chancellor's Office, and the Divisions of Academic and Student Affairs [34] Student Health Building 1930 Student Health Center [35] Taylor-Slaughter Alumni Center 1942
Grand Valley State College accepted its first class of 225 students in 1963, Diane (Hatch) Paton was the first student, and was among the first graduation of 138 students on June 18, 1967. The middle-late 1960s saw the addition of the first dormitories and construction of new academic buildings, including the Zumberge Library, named for the ...
In 1993, the Department of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Safety became the eleventh professional school on the East Carolina University campus. In 2003 the School of Health & Human Performance became the College of Health & Human Performance.
The group was founded at the Brody School of Medicine in December 2016 and officially chartered as a recognized student organization on the East Carolina University campus in the fall of 2017. In 2018, the group formally partnered with the Vidant Health Foundation , a 501(c)3 nonprofit associated with the Vidant Health System , of which Maynard ...
The EDC Mini-grant Project-The Office of Equity, Diversity, and Community Relations developed this project to improve East Carolina University's number of diversity studies, programs, and groups. This project intends to supply resources and funds towards diversity proposals offered by students, campus organizations, faculty, and staff.
The Russel H. Kirkhof Center is a student union on the main Allendale campus of Grand Valley State University located in Allendale, Michigan. [1] The center, originally called “Campus Center”, was dedicated in 1974 and renamed to its current name in 1984. [2] [3] The Kirkhof Center is home to many services and shops.
The Laker Line is a 13.3-mile (21.4 km) route, connecting the GVSU main campus in Allendale to its two satellite campuses in Downtown Grand Rapids. [2] The line operates via Lake Michigan Drive, serving a total of 13 stations in Allendale, Walker, and Grand Rapids.
The main campus of Grand Valley State University, founded in 1960, is located in Allendale Charter Township on 1,237 acres (5.01 km 2). Grand Valley State University is the fastest growing university in the United States, both in population and physical size, as the university is continually building more facilities.