The Office of Student Life at GVSU is in the
Kirkhof Center near the center of the Valley campus. Its offices are home to the Community Service Learning Center, Fraternity and Sorority Life, Laker Leadership Programs, Major Campus Events and Traditions, Student Organizations, and the Transitions Orientation Program.
Housing and residential life Grand Valley State University is home to 29 living centers (residence halls) and three on-campus apartment complexes on its main Valley campus, and two residence halls on its City campus, totaling 6,068 beds. GVSU also has six individual dining halls on campus for students and faculty. These dining halls are housed in five facilities with five halls being on the Valley campus and one on the City campus.
Greek life GVSU has 30 fraternities and sororities.
Media GVSU has a variety of media outlets offered to its campuses. The
Grand Valley Lanthorn is the student-run newspaper, published on Mondays and Thursdays during the academic year. Copies of the paper are free and available at both the Allendale and Grand Rapids campuses in designated newsstands and online. Until the fall of 2006, the paper was only published once per week. 8,000 copies of the paper are published per issue totaling 16,000 copies per week. GVSU has several electronic media outlets including three radio stations and three television stations. The university owns and operates its own
Public Broadcasting Service (PBS)
Public television station
WGVU-TV in Allendale, Michigan and
WGVK-TV, its full-time satellite station in
Kalamazoo, Michigan. In addition, GVSU also operates a
National Public Radio (NPR) station in
WGVU-FM with the same call letters, which feature a mixture of
jazz,
blues, and news, including local and NPR programming. WCKS ("The Whale") is the student-run radio station, broadcasting over the internet and Tunein. Grand Valley TV (GVTV) is the student-run television station on channel 46.1 on the university cable system, while uploading its content to YouTube.
Music The music program at Grand Valley State University offers various performing ensembles, including 3 performing bands, an orchestra, several small performance ensembles, and the 230-piece Laker Marching Band and adjunct athletic bands. The Performing Arts Center (PAC) houses numerous rehearsal spaces, classrooms, labs, offices, practice halls, two dance studios, a theatre workshop, and the Louis Armstrong Theatre, along with the new Sherman Van Solkema recital hall. The New Music Ensemble (NME) has released two critically acclaimed CDs, the first a recording of
Steve Reich's
Music for 18 Musicians, which appeared on the
Billboard Classical Crossover chart, and the second entitled
In C Remixed, a remix project of
Terry Riley's
In C, which featured the work of some of the top electronic composers and DJs in the world, including
Todd Reynolds,
Michael Lowenstern, and Pulitzer prize winner
David Lang. The NME performed at Le Poisson Rouge in New York City on November 2, 2009 and previously at the 2007
Bang on a Can festival. Grand Valley's trumpet ensemble has been a top competitor in the
National Trumpet Competition for nearly a decade, placing first in the ensemble division in 2006 and 2008. The ensemble has commissioned four pieces by composer
Erik Morales since 2005, two of which went on to become the winning pieces, and one of which is still unpremiered. The trumpet ensemble has performed twice during the
International Trumpet Guild's summer conferences in 2007 and 2009.
Student government Student government at Grand Valley is formally known as Student Senate. There are 50 student senators that serve on one of seven different committees. Student Senate offices are in the Kirkhof Center on GVSU's Valley campus.
Sustainability Sustainability is listed as the seventh of Grand Valley's core values. The institution's Office of Sustainability Practices provides best "practices in administration and campus operations, educational opportunities, student involvement, and community engagement." Notable programs include a
community garden near the Valley campus that also serves as a laboratory for interdisciplinary learning called the Sustainable Agriculture Project and the Sustainability Reinvestment Fund distributed in the form of mini-grants to students and staff with ideas that can improve the ecological footprint of the campus and community. Grand Valley's overall sustainability grade is the highest amongst the nine Michigan universities that were surveyed and the 28th best in the nation. In other rankings GVSU was placed as high as 16th in the world and tenth in the United States for its sustainability efforts and environment-friendly university management by Universitas Indonesia GreenMetric World University Ranking for 2011. The university is home to eleven Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (
LEED) buildings or building additions. All new construction and major renovations at GVSU must meet LEED standards required by the university. Additionally, several academic programs offer the study of sustainability. Those housed in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences include Geography and Sustainable Planning (major and minor) and Natural Resource Management (major and minor). Those housed in the Brooks College of Interdisciplinary Studies include the Liberal Studies major and the Environmental Studies minor. Grand Valley hosted meetings relating to sustainability, including a summit in which various sustainability issues were explored by university officials and local experts in April 2010, and a meeting of the Michigan Great Lakes Wind Council in July 2010 to discuss offshore wind energy generation. ==Athletics==