Congratulations to Katrina Furman
Katrina Furman named new Anishinaabe Curator at the GRPM
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Katrina Furman named new Anishinaabe Curator at the GRPM
Benjamin Ohene discusses the GVSU Replenish Store and the misconceptions about food insecurity on campus in a recent WOOD TV 8 interview.
Tune in to our second Coffee Chat featuring a meaningful conversation between our philanthropy expert Christa Lane Hooper and Leslie Young-Martin, a young professional and graduate student at the Dorothy A. Johnson Center for Philanthropy.