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The
Cook Carillon Tower
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The Student Services Building houses offices for campus
health, career services, counseling, dean of students and student
life, among others.
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Jason Rzucidlo stands in front of a fountain across from the Student
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The
Cook-DeWitt Center is the perfect location to hold your wedding
ceremony. Centrally located on Grand Valley State University’s
Allendale Campus, the Cook DeWitt Center is just north of the Cook
Carillon Clocktower
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The
Kirkhof Center is charged with supporting the educational, cultural,
social, and recreational needs of Grand Valley State University.
It provides an outlet for the students of GVSU to hang out, eat
and study.
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The
Cook Carillon Tower houses the 48-bell Cook Carillon, cast by Royal
Eijsbouts Bell Foundry in the Netherlands.
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Grand
Valley State University
Grand
Valley State University (GVSU) is an American liberal arts
university located in Allendale, Michigan. The university
was established in 1960 and is situated on 1,237 acres (5.01
km2) 12 miles (19 km) west of Grand Rapids.[1] Classes are
also offered at the university's growing Pew Campus in Downtown
Grand Rapids, Meijer Campus in Holland, and through centers
at Muskegon and Traverse City established in cooperation with
local community colleges. The university consists of eight
colleges: The Seidman College of Business, College of Community
and Public Services, College of Education, College of Liberal
Arts and Sciences, Padnos College of Engineering and Computing,
College of Health Professions, Kirkhof College of Nursing,
and the College of University-wide Interdisciplinary Initiatives.
Source:
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