
Grand Valley to celebrate new graduates

More than 2,500 Grand Valley State University students will
participate in commencement ceremonies April 27 at Van Andel Arena.
Students will hear addresses from the governor of Michigan and the
leader of a top economic growth organization.
Gov. Rick Snyder will address morning graduates, and Doug
Rothwell, president and CEO of Business Leaders for Michigan, will
speak in the afternoon.
Grand Valley Commencement Ceremonies
Saturday, April 27,
10 a.m. and 3 p.m.
Van Andel Arena, downtown Grand Rapids
The ceremony will live stream at www.gvsu.edu/commencement
MEDIA NOTE: Skybox 101B is reserved for media. The box
offers a mult box and an elevated, unobstructed view of the podium and
platform. For more information, contact Grand Valley News and
Information Services at (616) 331-2221.
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.
Speakers
Before becoming governor in 2011, Snyder served as CEO of the
computer company Gateway and founded a venture capital company and an
investment firm. He earned a bachelor’s degree, master’s of business
administration and a law degree from the University of Michigan.
Snyder has traveled to Europe and Asia on trade missions and research
and development opportunities associated with Michigan universities.
Rothwell, recognized nationally for helping promote economic
growth, hopes to make Michigan a Top 10 state for economic growth. He
founded Business Leaders for Michigan and the Michigan Economic
Development Corporation, which have become two of the most prominent
organizations driving the state’s economy. He earned a bachelor’s
degree from the University of Delaware, a master’s of public
administration from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,
and completed the John F. Kennedy School’s Program for Senior
Executives in State and Local Government at Harvard University.
Awards and honorary degrees
During the ceremony, the Alumni Association will present two
awards. Arthur Campbell, professor of music, will receive the
Outstanding Educator Award; and Laurie Beard, a 1981 Grand Valley
graduate and current president and CEO of Founders Bank & Trust,
will receive the Distinguished Alumni Award.
Hubert Massey and Patricia L. Birkholz will receive honorary
degrees. Massey, who graduated from Grand Valley in 1981 with a degree
in art, has work featured on campus and in Detroit. Most recently, he
worked with students from a Grand Valley-chartered school in Detroit
to create a bus-sized mural that will be exhibited at the new L.
William Seidman Center. Birkholz, a former state representative and
senator and current director of the Michigan League of Conservation
Voters, is well-known for her commitment to fresh water and natural
resources. As a senator, she authored the Great Lakes Compact, which
seeks to safeguard the future health of the Great Lakes.
Notable students
Twin sisters, Alexandra and Chelsea DeNio, will attend the
morning ceremony, and will sit near a sign language interpreter so
their older sister Lauren, who is deaf and mildly disabled, can watch
them receive their diplomas. The twin sisters, from Clarkston, were
adopted from Poland. Alexandra gave one of her kidneys to Lauren last
year, which saved her life because Lauren was a high-risk transplant patient.
“When my family found out that Lauren needed a kidney
transplant, I wanted to do anything I could to help her,” said
Alexandra. “Since Chelsea and I are adopted from Poland, I think it is
truly a miracle that I was even a match.
Alexandra and Chelsea are available for interviews. Alexandra
will graduate with a degree in psychology and can be reached at
[email protected]. Chelsea will graduate with a degree in social
work and can be reached at [email protected].
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