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Emily Leathley of Livonia, a Hope College junior and 2007 graduate of Churchill High School, was awarded the S.H.A.R.P. research internship grant to conduct research in behavioral neuroendocrinology.
MSU med school adds two campuses
Detroit -- As Danelle Graves made plans to graduate with a degree in chemistry from Hope College in Holland this spring, she decided to study medicine at Michigan State University's College of Osteopathic Medicine.
NSTA's Watershed Investigations: 12 Labs for High School Science...
This easy-to-follow volume uses hands-on, opened-ended activities that provide a dynamic foundation for students to study the relationships between human impact and local hydrology.
Hartland's brilliant young minds
Hartland High School released it top 10 students from the Class of 2009: COLLEEN CONDRA Valedictorian * Parents: John and Karen Condra * Academic achievements: Condra was inducted into the National Honors Society in 11th grade.
Ottawa County declares state of emergency
Government officials said Monday that while they need to collect data on flood damage done to Holland-area homes, little - if any - financial aid would be coming to individuals whose property was damaged by Friday night storms.
Couple starts senior home care venture
Published: Tuesday, June 23, 2009 at 5:00 a.m. Last Modified: Wednesday, June 24, 2009 at 2:30 a.m. MIDWAY If there's one thing Ron and Kathy Meadley know, it's people.
Couple Takes Pulpit At Stanton Reformed Church
It's not often that husbands and wives share the same career path, let alone work side-by-side in the same space every day.
Holland Takes Biggest Hit, Mayor Says "Holland Is Under Water"
More than 8 inches of rain fell on the Tulip City in the span of 24 hours as devastating storms moved though West Michigan Thursday night into late Friday.
Norovirus possible cause of outbreak of flu-like symptoms at Christian Reformed Church Synod
It sickened students at Hope College and distressed diners at a Grand Rapids restaurant.
College Fairs Add Student Barcodes
Those who worry that students are being packaged like high-end groceries by the college admissions process may be further unnerved by the latest trend in college fairs.
Flint Township/Swartz Creek Advance
Holland High graduates journey to National Forensic League competition
Ryan Phillips and Isaac Reimer, recent Holland High School graduates, qualified to compete in the National Forensic League competition today through Friday in Birmingham, Ala.
Polpourri: Men, machines and God -- Synod clicks its way to a new decision
After the Reformed Church in America's General Synod last week used electronic clickers to vote 112-111 on an internal communications proposal, one delegate called for a manual recount.
Nader Tehrani received a Certificate of Recognition from the Delta Chi Educational Foundation for exceeding the foundation's academic standards.
Highland alumni among select Teach For America corps
Anna Finger packs as she prepares to leave this weekend for a six-week training program to prepare her for the classroom as she will teach in the Charlotte, N.C. school system through the Teach For America Corps.
Flint Township/Swartz Creek Advance
Urban planner to discuss Holland redevelopment opportunities
A Seattle-based urban planner will offer suggestions on redevelopment opportunities in Holland at a Monday luncheon.
The Western Michigan University Spanish department has awarded scholarships to two students from Mattawan.
Flint Township/Swartz Creek Advance
Reformed Church in America's General Synod opens with discussion of identity
A "teenage" church, gathering for its 203rd annual meeting this weekend, continues to go through a time of adolescent transition, the current church president said this morning.
Melissa Lewis has graduated Magna Cum Laude from Michigan Technological University with a degree in Chemical Engineering.
Recession may force more West Michigan college students to stay close to home
Brittany Sharp, right, will attend Davenport University this fall but will live at home in Wyoming.
Seniors' Health Seminar presents 'Learning about the mystery of acupuncture'
Acupuncture is among the oldest healing practices in the world. As part of traditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture aims to restore and maintain health through the stimulation of specific points of the body.