Since childhood, Gabrielle Gittens felt drawn to nature. Now the SVSU alumna is one step closer to a career protecting it.
The magazine of Saginaw Valley State University
From Science
Doggedly pursuing a lifelong ambition, an SVSU student nears a milestone
Mia Berlanga has chased a dream since the eighth grade. This month, she came one step closer to catching up to it.
SVSU alumni help Duro-Last supply equipment protecting health care workers from virus
Since the state reported its first confirmed cases of COVID-19 in March, the company has refocused its resources, so far manufacturing more than 40,000 protective gowns and 15,000 masks for some of the hardest-hit health care facilities in Michigan.
‘I’ve never seen anything like this’: SVSU alumna-turned-ER doctor protects Saginaw’s front lines in COVID-19 fight
Through protective goggles and face shields, Dr. Angela Gregory has witnessed heartbreaking tragedy and triumphs of human compassion since the COVID-19 pandemic reached the Covenant HealthCare emergency room where she works.
Guarding the gates of a global pandemic
With a hazmat suit and a desire to serve her community, SVSU alumna Smriti Pant became part of the fight against COVID-19.
The Itsy-Bitsy Science Initiative
At first, Jennifer Douglas wanted to inject fun into her child’s understanding of science. But she doesn’t plan to stop there.
Meeting a Global Demand
Designers of SVSU’s new Master of Public Health program hoped to enroll 25 students in year one. Fifty signed up.
An ocean of ambition
The twosome that founded SVSU’s literary-arts magazine is still collaborating more than three decades later.
Robotics reign in Kingston
Quiet, rural landscapes surround Kingston High School. Inside its classrooms, though, Matt Ferguson is pushing the boundaries of science, technology and artificial intelligence.
Into the wild
Some call him ‘The Bug Guy.’ Once you see what Stephen Taber brings back from his scientific excursions, you will understand why.