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Founder of i Understand non-profit joins Davenport University alumni board

Davenport University leaders have announced that Yvonne (Vonnie) Woodrick has joined its Alumni Association Board for a three-year term. Woodrick, […]

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Davenport forensics class gets hands-on experience processing mock crime scene

Students in Davenport University’s forensics class got quite a surprise recently. Just as they were settling in for Professor William […]

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Davenport University sees enrollment increase

Davenport University announced a rise in new-student enrollment for its Fall semester, seeing notable increases in students coming out of […]

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Davenport University welcomes a record number of on-campus students during move-in

The first day of move-in at Davenport University in Grand Rapids on August 31 saw a record crowd of students, […]

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Tips and tricks for life on campus

Beginning college can be stressful, especially for students moving away from home and into their own space for the first […]

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Introducing Onyx, Davenport’s new therapy dog

Davenport University is happy to announce the newest member of its Public Safety staff, Onyx the therapy dog.  Onyx comes […]

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Tips to reduce stress in college

Students heading off to college are flooded with a wide range of emotions, from nervousness at the thought of leaving […]

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Panthers bump, set and spike their way to a memorable season

Hayley Kreiger’s mom, Linda, will tell you that her daughter has been playing volleyball ever since she was able to […]

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Fundraising campaign will ‘ELEVATE” student success

Davenport strengthens its commitment to helping students become the leaders Michigan’s economy and communities need to thrive. Davenport University recently […]

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Davenport University to honor 1,400 new graduates during April commencement

Event to feature Fred Keller, founder and chair of Cascade Engineering Davenport University will honor more than 1,400 students this […]

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