GRCC a finalist for Grand Rapids Chamber EPIC Award for supporting underrepresented communities

Students from underrepresented communities.

Grand Rapids Community College is being saluted for its efforts to support historically underrepresented groups, named a finalist for a Grand Rapids Chamber EPIC Award in the DEI Champion category

The 12 Annual EPIC Awards Gala is planned for Oct. 19, and recognizes outstanding organizations across West Michigan, celebrating those that foster growth, demonstrate innovation, and champion alongside others as mentors and collaborators.

According to the chamber’s blog, finalists were nominated by their peers and the recipients of the EPIC Awards are determined through a rigorous process and selected by community trustees for their contributions.

GRCC is one of three finalists in the DEI Champion – Organization of the Year category.

“The DEI Champion Organization of the Year designation is awarded to an organization that is working to embed inclusive diversity, equity and inclusion strategies for historically underrepresented groups within their organization and the wider community. Underrepresented groups include individuals from various races and ethnic backgrounds, New Americans, women, LGBTQIA+ individuals, and veterans,” according to the chamber.

Other finalists are Allied Mechanical Services, Inc., full-service mechanical contracting firm that looks to change lives through employment; and Peckham, Inc. a nonprofit vocational rehabilitation organization that provides paid job training opportunities for people with disabilities and other barriers to employment.

The chamber noted GRCC’s commitment to providing skills to help residents change their lives through a quality, accessible education.

“Grand Rapids Community College transforms lives. That’s the shortest answer, but it is also the most accurate. GRCC is Michigan’s oldest community college, serving West Michigan for more than 100 years, focused on helping everyone — everyone – have access to a quality education, whether they are seeking credits for degrees, looking to transfer to a four-year university, or find job-focused certificates and training leading to rewarding careers. We meet people where they are and help them get to where they want to be. That’s always been our mission, and we embrace it proudly.”

Other categories include family-owned business of the year, woman-owned enterprise of the year, minority-owned business of the year, creative business of the year, non-profit of the year, excellence in business, with separate categories for small, medium and large businesses.

Audrey Torres shines as GRCC volleyball team pushes win streak to 18 games

Volley ball team smiling.

Audrey Torres shined in Grand Rapids Community College’s 3-0 win against Kalamazoo Valley Community College on Thursday, compiling a match-high 15 kills and helping the team to its 18th straight win.

GRCC hasn’t lost since dropping to first two matches of the season, and has two matches before postseason play begins.

Torres hit .414 with just three errors in 29 attempts. It was the third-best hitting percentage of her sophomore campaign and the fifth time she has had at least 15 kills. She also had a team-high three service aces and eight digs.

GRCC struggled most of the first set, trailing by as many as seven points. But the team rallied back to tie late in set and hang on for a 27-25 win. The final sets were not so close, with GRCC winning 25-14 in each.  Kara Hecht tallied nine kills and seven digs and Eliza Thelen and Karissa Ferry each added eight kills. Audrey Gower had a team-high 13 digs.

“I thought we responded very well after set one,” Gower said. “Set one was a little shaky, but we found ways to overcome what had happened. We thought of set two as a brand new set and went on from there.”

Thursday’s match was played at Calvin University, as the Gerald R. Ford Fieldhouse was pressed into service for a college fair that attracted thousands of people and 75 colleges.

GRCC, ranked No. 17 in the nation, is in first place in the Michigan Community College Athletic Association’s new Northern Conference, and already has clinched a share of the Northern Conference title.

The team next faces Muskegon Community College at home in the final conference game of the season on Oct. 18 at 6:30 p.m. Muskegon is in second place with a 20-6 record, and 6-1 in the conference, with the lone conference loss coming on Sept. 29 against GRCC.

With a victory, GRCC would be the outright conference champ and earn a berth in the Michigan Community College Athletic Association tournament in two weeks.  

GRCC In the News 10/14/2022

GRPS, WMU partner on manufacturing and design training certificate for high schoolers

10/13/22 mibiz.com

GRAND RAPIDS — Western Michigan University and Grand Rapids Public Schools have formed a two-year dual-enrollment partnership to assist high school students interested in pursuing careers in integrated design and manufacturing. 

… The Advanced Manufacturing Partnership (AMP) Laboratory in downtown Grand Rapids — built in conjunction with WMU, West Michigan manufacturers, Autocam Medical Devices LLC, and Grand Rapids Community College — will host the program. GRPS students will attend the lab during their school days and participate in courses led by WMU College of Engineering and Applied Sciences professors.

Celebran acto de bienvenida a nuevo presidente de Ferris State University

10/13/22 El Vocero

Personalidades de la comunidad hispana de Grand Rapids, realizaron una recepción de bienvenida al Dr. Bill Pink quien asumirá el cargo de presidente de la Universidad estatal Ferris. 

… El presidente del Grand Rapids Community College, Juan Olivarez, deseo éxitos al nuevo presidente de Ferris y le expresó su disposición de colaborar en lo que en su nueva función requiera. 

(Representatives of the Hispanic community of Grand Rapids held a welcome reception for Dr. Bill Pink, who will assume the position of president of Ferris State University.

… The president of Grand Rapids Community College, Juan Olivarez, wished success to the new president of Ferris and expressed his willingness to collaborate in whatever his new role requires.)

Board of Trustee Candidate Forum 2022

GRCC’s Faculty Association is planning a public forum for candidates seeking seats on the GRCC board of trustees. The event is open to the public to attend in person or follow along online.

Trustees Kenyatta Brame, Kathleen Bruinsma, David Koetje and Salvador Lopez are running unopposed in the upcoming elections.

The forum is planned for Oct. 17 from 2:30 – 3:15 p.m. in the Board Library on the fifth floor of Raleigh J. Finkelstein Hall, 143 Bostwick Ave. NE.

Guests can follow the event virtually at Board of Trustees Candidate Forum.

GRCC President Finalist Interview Schedule and Activities

Interviews with the presidential candidates start next week, with Stuart Blacklaw on October 18, Charles Lepper on October 19, and Timothy Casper on October 24.

QR code for links to feedback surveys will be at each session, on the Presidential Search website, and available in GRCCToday on the day the candidate is on campus.

Tuesday, October 18, Dr. Stuart Blacklaw:

  • 8:00-8:40 a.m. — Breakfast gathering with the Board of Trustees in room 122 of the ATC.
  • 8:45-9:30 a.m. — Cabinet in ATC.
  • 9:45-10:30 a.m. — Justice, Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Access in the ATC auditorium. Public link to live-stream.
  • 10:45-11:30 a.m. — Faculty forum in the ATC auditorium.
  • 11:45 a.m.-12:30 p.m. — Student forum in the ATC auditorium.
  • 12:45-2:00 p.m. — Lunch with the Executive Leadership Team in ATC.
  • 2:30-3:30 p.m. — Campus & Community Forum (all faculty, administration, staff and public invited) in the ATC auditorium. Public link to live-stream
  • 3:45-5:15 p.m. — Board of Trustees Interview in the ATC auditorium. Public link to live-stream.

Wednesday, October 19, Dr. Charles Lepper:

  • 8:00-8:40 a.m. — Breakfast gathering with the Board of Trustees in room 122 of the ATC.
  • 8:45-9:30 a.m. — Cabinet in ATC.
  • 9:45-10:30 a.m. — Justice, Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Access in the ATC auditorium. Public link to live-stream.
  • 10:45-11:30 a.m. — Faculty forum in the ATC auditorium.
  • 11:45 a.m.-12:30 p.m. — Student forum in the ATC auditorium.
  • 12:45-2:00 p.m. — Lunch with the Executive Leadership Team in ATC.
  • 2:30-3:30 p.m. — Campus & Community Forum (all faculty, administration, staff and public invited) in the ATC auditorium. Public link to live-stream.
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Monday, October 24, Dr. Timothy Casper:

  • 8:00-8:40 a.m. — Breakfast gathering with the Board of Trustees in room 122 of the ATC.
  • 8:45-9:30 a.m. — Cabinet in ATC.
  • 9:45-10:30 a.m. — Justice, Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Access in the ATC auditorium. Public link to live-stream.
  • 10:45-11:30 a.m. — Faculty forum in the ATC auditorium.
  • 11:45 a.m.-12:30 p.m. — Student forum in the ATC auditorium.
  • 12:45-2:00 p.m. — Lunch with the Executive Leadership Team in ATC.
  • 2:30-3:30 p.m. — Campus & Community Forum (all faculty, administration, staff and public invited) in the ATC auditorium. Public link to live-stream.
  • 3:45-5:15 p.m. — Board of Trustees Interview in the ATC auditorium. Public link to live-stream.