The 2025 calendar year at Calvin University was on one hand historic, with the university kicking off its 150th anniversary ...
Calvin University is pleased to announce the establishment of the Sharon Whalen Memorial Scholarship, made possible through a generous $3.2 million gift from Sharon Whalen ’71 and her husband, Robert ...
Calvin education students have completed their final internships and are ready to graduate. These student teachers led morning circles, planned differentiated lessons, and discovered what it truly ...
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Calvin University’s online master’s program in Geographic Information Science (GIS) is punching well above its weight. The most recent rankings released by UniversityHQ, a leading independent ...
Last week Johnathan Bascom traveled 7,500 miles southeast and arrived back in East Africa. “Fewer and fewer geographers focus on sub-Saharan Africa,” said Bascom, a longtime geography professor at ...
Katie Good, associate professor of communication at Calvin University, is the recipient of the 2025 Emerging Public Intellectual (EPI) award. The award recognizes and fosters emerging talent—those ...
Starting this fall, an aerospace engineering concentration is now being offered at Calvin University. The addition adds strength to an already nationally respected engineering program, which recently ...
U.S. News & World Report released its 2026 Best Colleges Guidebook today and lists Calvin University as the best university for undergraduate teaching in its Regional Universities Midwest category.
The fall semester at Calvin University is officially underway. Students from dozens of high schools across west Michigan, more than 130 cities across the state, and dozens of countries spanning six ...
To date, 87 inmates have graduated from the Calvin Prison Initiative. Alumni of the program use their degrees in a variety of ways. Unique among them are the alumni serving life sentences who have ...
Landon Dykema ’29 is from Hudsonville, Michigan. His dad went to Calvin. His mom went to Hope. Making his college decision process even more complicated is that in his words “both schools have ...