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Since the summer of 2020, Calvin professor and Certified Wildlife Biologist® Will Miller has conducted research on the spread of tick populations across west Michigan. Seniors Jocelyn Nieze and Myles ...
This summer, TJ French begins each day with a familiar routine. From his apartment located on the east side of campus, he heads on foot through the university’s 100-acre Ecosystem Preserve.
Fostering community vitality in Southtown, a group of interrelated neighborhoods on the southside of Grand Rapids, takes many partners. Calvin University has been one of them for many years. This past ...
Calvin University has been awarded a $1,167,000 federal grant from the U.S. Department of Education to support first-generation college students, students from low-income families, and students with ...
In the winding waters of Plaster Creek, just upstream from the Grand River, a surprising discovery is reshaping local restoration plans: freshwater mussels—nature’s unsung water purifiers—have been ...
At Calvin University, the connection between classroom learning and real-world application isn’t an afterthought—it’s a priority. This summer, that priority has come to life in a tangible way as ...
This August, leaders across West Michigan will have a unique opportunity to learn, grow, and connect without leaving Grand Rapids.
This summer, five students across the state of Michigan are doing research funded by the Michigan Sea Grant, an initiative of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Calvin students Moses ...
An “incredible musician” and “steadfast friend,” a gentle leader and “wise mentor,” a “kind human” and “one of the loveliest of conversation partners.” These are some of the ways former colleagues and ...