SA Diversity Week kicks off today
Four events aim to raise awareness
The "Hall of Tolerance" and a showing of the movie Crash will highlight this week's Diversity Week, a series of four events designed to educate students about diversity. »
Those walking around campus next month will likely be seeing posters and other propaganda promoting academic integrity and the Student Association's recently passed student honor code. »
High school students from across the state of Michigan gathered at SVSU to compete in an Association for Computer Machinery computer-programming contest on Friday. »
SVSU's Melvin J. Zahnow Library opened in 1987 in modest fashion. In 2006, the Library covers around 80,000 square feet of floor space and possesses over 600,000 audio, video, and print items. More than 20,000 patrons are served yearly and several times that number makes use of the Library's Web page and CardCat system, implemented in 1997. »
The "Hall of Tolerance" and a showing of the movie Crash will highlight this week's Diversity Week, a series of four events designed to educate students about diversity. »
The potential recall of four Kochville Township officials is on hold until Saginaw County Circuit Judge William A. Crane determines if the language of recall petitions against the officials is unambiguous and clear. »
Wayne Wolf, an expert in the area of high-tech surveillance and professor of electrical engineering and computer science at Princeton University, gave a lecture on smart cameras Wednesday night in the Samuel D. Marble Lecture Hall. »
Saginaw Valley Community Auto Racing (SVCAR) recently announced it has formed an association with Andretti Green Racing and Klein Tools, creating an opportunity for students to gain practical experience working with some of the biggest names in racing. »
The Student Election Commission will be holding a "Meet the Candidates" night at 6 p.m. on Thursday in the Alumni Lounge, as the list of students running for president of both Student Association and Program Board and representatives of SA has been announced. »
The International fraternity Sigma Pi is now accepting registration forms for teams wishing to participate in its 11th Annual Pi Games on Sunday, April 9. »
This month's President's forum started slowly, but a few pointed questions led President Eric R. Gilbertson to speak at length on a number of topics as diverse as health care, Michigan's economy, academic integrity, and student involvement. »
Bestselling novelist and poet Marge Piercy gave a reading of selected works in the Rhea Miller Recital Hall as a part of the continuing Valley Voices program Thursday night. »
Award-winning poet and playwright Rane Arroyo will read from his works at SVSU on Wednesday, April 5 at 7:30 p.m. in Founders Hall as part of SVSU's Voices in the Valley series. »
An expert on the Indian federal system and Indian foreign policy will speak at SVSU on Wednesday, April 5 at 7 p.m. in the Rhea Miller Recital Hall. H.M. Rajashekara, a professor at the University of Mysore, India, will deliver a lecture, "Changing India," as a 2006 Dow Visiting Scholar. »
The "Wall of Fame," where the pictures and signatures of Program Board's guests were lined up on the wall across from the Housing office, recently was taken down, leading to speculation of its whereabouts. »
Michael Bratton addressed campus on Tuesday and spoke positively of a region that receives scant media attention - Africa.
Bratton's lecture, titled "Elections, Democracy, and Public Opinion in Africa," was the second installment in the 2006 Africa Symposium, sponsored by the Office of Academic Affairs. »