Kirkhof Center, Student center at Grand Valley State University in Allendale, Michigan, United States.
The Russel H. Kirkhof Center is a multi-story building on the campus of Grand Valley State University that contains meeting spaces, dining areas, student organization offices, and various support services. The facility has been expanded several times to provide more space and functions for the growing student population.
The building was originally opened in 1974 as Campus Center and renamed in 1984 to honor Russel H. Kirkhof. It underwent major renovations and expansions in 2001 and 2007 to meet the changing needs of the university.
The building houses resource centers that serve different student communities, including spaces for LGBT students, multicultural affairs, and women's services. These areas provide support and social gatherings for students who want to connect with others.
The Event Services office in room 1110 handles room reservations for student organizations and provides support during business hours. Visitors should stop by during weekday hours to get information or book spaces for events.
The lower levels house a professional television studio and the student-run radio station where students gain hands-on experience in media production. These facilities allow aspiring broadcasters to work with real equipment and create actual programming.
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