Kelly Hildebrand '95
I have so many great memories of my time at GVSU, but probably the best one was meeting Adam Sandler.
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I have so many great memories of my time at GVSU, but probably the best one was meeting Adam Sandler.
One of my favorite GVSU memories is the first snowfall, walking across the bridge and seeing the large blue art piece lightly covered in snow.
In 2017 I was on my sorority's executive board, Alpha Sigma Tau. I have always loved participating in sorority event coordination, helping train new members, and volunteering at Habitat for Humanity with my sorority sisters.
Late night Orgo study sessions, making friends who I'm still close with today in lab, taking courses that pushed me out of my STEM comfort zone, and the feeling of community that came from being part of a small major.
The GVSC mainframe computer was kept fairly busy for a while with my test runs of a computational physics problem.