President Philomena V. Mantella speaks as part of a press conference at the DeVos Center on the City Campus announcing federal support for GVSU’s AI education initiative last month. Like it or not, ...
Katie learns valuable skills from dough creation to mold making to packaging, using precision scales for Beer City Dog Biscuits. Every Thursday morning, Jan Stack and her daughter Katie make the drive ...
Kyle Hoffmaster, Pine Rest’s director of patient access, welcomes visitors at Michigan’s first Pediatric Psychiatric Urgent Care Center. For too many families, a child’s behavioral health crisis still ...
Connect Local GR brings buyers and small businesses together on April 2 at DeVos Place. Small businesses often have to chase opportunities they can’t easily see. Amaad Hardy and Alvin “AJ” Hills IV ...
As the new ‘hunger cliff’ approaches, schools and nonprofits are working together to help families facing rising hunger and uncertain food assistance.
Walker Mayor Gary Carey sees the KDL Library as a space where everyone is welcome and can explore when it opens in Fall 2026. Mayor Gary Carey Jr. understands the impact of access to a library because ...
A new report looks at how artificial intelligence, or AI, gives advice to young people. Joe DiBenedetto thinks about artificial intelligence not just as a communications professional, but as a dad.
Few spaces exist where autistic children and adults feel free to be themselves. The NAT Conference aims to be one of them.
Few spaces exist where autistic children and adults feel free to be themselves. The NAT Conference aims to be one of them.
Dr. Tiffani McElrath works on a patient. This story is part of a series on the challenges and solutions related to oral health in Michigan, Indiana, and Ohio. It is made possible with funding support ...
Few spaces exist where autistic children and adults feel free to be themselves. The NAT Conference aims to be one of them.
When Rapid Growth published “Atomic Object is People” on Nov. 15, 2007, it conveyed our view that technology is more than code; it includes people, culture, work, and community. The article by Tonya ...