Grand Valley State University - Pew Campus in Grand Rapids

401 Fulton Street West

Grand Valley State University - Pew Campus

Grand Valley State University - Pew Campus is a branch campus of Grand Valley State University located in downtown Grand Rapids. It is named after Robert C. Pew, a renowned businessman and philanthropist who donated the land for the campus. The campus is home to the Seidman College of Business, as well as the Grand Valley State University Charter Schools Office, which oversees a network of charter schools across the state of Michigan. The campus also offers a variety of programs in fields such as health professions, education, and engineering.

While Grand Valley State University - Pew Campus may not be a typical tourist destination, it is worth a visit for those interested in exploring the vibrant downtown area of Grand Rapids. The campus is situated near a variety of restaurants, shops, and cultural attractions, including the Grand Rapids Art Museum, the DeVos Performance Hall, and the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum. In addition, the campus itself offers beautiful views of the Grand River and is a popular spot for photos and walks along the riverfront.

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