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A 2025 International Journal of Research Publication and Reviews survey indicates 79% of college students desire financial literacy courses.
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Two new Kent County teachers talk about how the West Michigan Teacher Collaborative assists with earning necessary credentials for teaching careers.
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“Heartland of Talent 2025” report studies talent migration trends
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Highly skilled workers are beginning to leave the nation’s coastal technology centers moving to the Midwest.
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Three decades before Rosa Parks refused to sit in the "colored" section of a Montgomery, Alabama bus, a Black Grand Rapids dentist refused to sit in the balcony of the Keith's Theatre.
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AT&T makes major contribution Wednesday providing funding and tools necessary for success.
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Former students shared tearful recollections of their experience during the listening sessions in Oklahoma, South Dakota, Michigan, Arizona, Alaska and other states.
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As students get ready to return to college campuses this fall, people majoring in social work will have a little more incentive to finish their degree.
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Representatives from Pure Architects will let the public review renderings for the new Southeast Careers Pathway
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When Charlie Vonk created a course called Video Tech Time, he didn’t know he would be inspiring a career that would lead one of his middle school students to join the Olympic Broadcast Team, not once but twice. Jon Greenhoe’s dream is taking him to Paris this summer
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Advances in public health around the world are grounded in four areas: fluoridation, immunization, water purification and pasteurization. In the 1930s, the U.S. Public Health Service determined tooth decay “an urgent public health problem.” As part of NPR’s series on historical markers, Off the Mark, WGVU revisits Grand Rapids’ fluoride story with two dentists who lived it.
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GVSU calls it an interactive, exhibition-style public event celebrating the forward-thinking and cutting-edge work of faculty and staff.