
Grand Valley to celebrate new graduates

More than 2,400 Grand Valley State University students will
participate in commencement ceremonies April 28 at Van Andel Arena. A
record-breaking 5,340 students received a degree during the 2011-2012
academic year.
Students will hear addresses from a national political analyst
and a longtime supporter of the university. James Brooks, vice chair
of the Grand Valley Foundation, will address morning graduates, and
Juan Williams, political analyst for Fox Television, will speak in the
afternoon.
Brooks is the founding chair of the West Michigan Strategic
Alliance, a group that works to promote the pooling of resources
between Grand Rapids and Lakeshore communities. He and his wife,
Donna, co-chaired the university’s first comprehensive campaign, which
ended last year and raised more than $97 million. Williams is a
best-selling author, and his most recent book is Muzzled — The
Assault on Honest Debate. Williams also wrote Eyes on the
Prize – America’s Civil Rights Years, which accompanied the PBS
series about the Civil Rights era. He is a former senior news
correspondent for National Public Radio.
The 10 a.m. ceremony will include the following colleges:
Seidman College of Business, College of Community and Public Service,
Padnos College of Engineering and Computing, College of Health
Professions and Kirkhof College of Nursing. The 3 p.m. ceremony
includes graduates of the College of Education, Brooks College of
Interdisciplinary Studies and College of Liberal Arts & Sciences.
Grand Valley Commencement Ceremonies
Saturday, April 28,
10 a.m. and 3 p.m.
Van Andel Arena, downtown Grand Rapids
The ceremony will live stream at www.gvsu.edu/commencement
Note: Some portions of Fulton Street near Van Andel Arena will be
down to one lane due to road construction. More information is here
.
NOTABLE STUDENT
Four students from the Kirkhof College of
Nursing will receive the university’s first doctor of nursing practice
degrees, including Emily Quiney, from Spring Lake. Quiney is a
Spectrum Health employee who enrolled in the program when it started
in 2009, after she earned a master’s of nursing degree from Grand
Valley in 2004. Quiney can be reached at (616) 706-2770.
“The DNP has enhanced my skills as a nurse practitioner in
providing better care for my patients and increased my knowledge of
the health care system,” Quiney said. “I am planning to stay in my
current clinical position at Spectrum Health and become more active in
advocating for access to health care for vulnerable populations, as
well as for independent practice and full prescriptive authority for
nurse practitioners in Michigan.”
During the ceremonies, the Alumni Association will present two
awards. Star Swift, professor of management, will receive the
Outstanding Educator Award; and James Ashley, a 1987 Grand Valley
graduate and current postdoctoral research fellow at Arizona State
University, will receive the Distinguished Alumni Award.
Grand Valley’s 25th anniversary of its partnership with Kingston
University in London will be recognized. Julius Weinberg, Kingston
vice-chancellor, will receive an honorary doctorate of public health.
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