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First African American woman Surgeon General shares hopes for healthier society
"We are at the kingdom's edge, but we can still dream," said President Eric R. Gilbertson in his opening remarks at the Martin Luther King, Jr. celebration, "Vision 2006: Healthy People/Healthy Communities," on Wednesday. The dinner included musical performances, essays, and speeches. »
Business interests, residents' fears, and several dynamic personalities and philosophies are coalescing into an ugly political situation in Kochville Township. »
Center aims to bring activities to campus, establish partnerships
The Political Science department has opened the Center for Politics and Public Service, designed to make SVSU's presence felt locally, nationally, and internationally. »
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Pioneer Hall, possible health services building take center stage at forum
President Eric R. Gilbertson fielded questions and comments Thursday evening in the first Open Forum this semester. A small group of attendees expressed their concerns on a wide variety of things, ranging from road conditions to academic programs. »
The mother of a man murdered in an anti-gay hate crime will be on campus to speak to students, staff, and members of the community on Wednesday, Feb. 1. »
The SVSU Student Association will be hosting a masquerade ball at the Saginaw Temple Theatre on Friday, Feb. 10.
Scheduled to start at 7:30 p.m., the dance will cost $15 per person, or $25 per couple. Students wishing to bring a guest that does not attend SVSU can do so. »
As the winter semester starts, some familiar signs have been filling the hallways advertising the American Cancer Society's annual all-night event, Relay For Life. »
SVSU is offering students the chance to study abroad in London this spring.
The program will run three weeks and is open to all students. Dr. Robert Braddock of the History Department will lead the trip. Students have the opportunity to gain up to six history credits. History 110: Problems in Modern History and History 220: Survey of European History will be offered abroad. »