Annual Report of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences 2021-2022

A Note from Dean Drake

As the college emerged from the relative isolation of the first year of the pandemic, we embarked on a year of deep conversations about our future.


CLAS Vision and Commitments

CLAS strives to be an inclusive and equitable community of inquiry where students, staff and faculty collaborate to pursue and create knowledge, to enact global citizenship, and to engage and support our many communities.


Len O'Kelly in the radio station booth in Lake Superior Hall

Getting Real and Confident on the Radio with Len OʹKelly

Len O'Kelly of Multimedia Journalism estimates that in his previous career in broadcasting he'd make 5,000 decisions during the course of a radio show. 

Two students get the full olifactory experience of the corpse flower

A Smelly Sensation: Watch time-lapse video of our corpse flower opening and closing

The blooming of GVSU's corpse flower, Amorphophallus titanum, in the Barbara Kindschi Greenhouse attracted about 3,500 visitors who wanted to experience the rotting-flesh stench of the flower.

GVSU Arts Celebration 2021-2022 branding

Celebrating the Arts

After 25 years as the Fall Arts Celebration, CLAS was invited to take the reins and reimagine this premier celebration of the arts at Grand Valley.


E.B. DuBois' data visualizations

Revelation of the Complex with a Little Help from Multidisciplinary Teams

Sometime around 2016 or 2017, then Associate Dean Galbraith introduced Bradford Dykes (Statistics) and Tammy Shreiner (History) as part of the digital humanities conversations going on within the college. The rest is history—oh, and statistics.

Graphic of great minds thinking differently

Teaching in a Year of Evolving Quickly

The logistics of the pandemic coincided with the need for adaptive support for student success, making this academic year a time for mindful selection of teaching modalities and Universal Design for Learning principles.

Adeline Borti

Finding Better Ways and Seizing Opportunities with Adeline Borti

Adeline Borti, assistant professor of English education, completed her dissertation in 2019 using quantitative methods to examine preservice teachers’ reading and writing instruction knowledge in six colleges of education in Ghana.


New look Lake Huron Hall

Lake Huron Hall Renovation

Lake Huron Hall is one of the earliest GVSU buildings and was originally constructed as a library. The building received a full interior renovation as well as new HVAC.

Intergenerational pair baking together

Intergenerational Adventures and SAGE Wisdom

The literature is rife with examples from myriad studies around the world about the benefits of intergenerational interaction, despite our cultural tendency away from it.