News Archive - Aquinas College

New Aquinas Partnership Creates Research Internship Opportunity for Students
Aquinas College is pleased to announce a new partnership with The Mackinac Technology Company (Mackinac), a small business in Grand Rapids, through which a new work-based, experiential learning internship for chemistry students was created.

Summer Classes at Aquinas
Looking for a way to stay on campus, earn credits, and enjoy everything Grand Rapids has to offer? This summer, we're making it easier than ever to stay at AQ.

New exhibition at the Grace Hauenstein Library
A new exhibition featuring artwork by Margaret Vega is open in the Grace Hauenstein Library Art Gallery and Study Space.

Aquinas Summer 2025 Camps
Your adventures at the 2025 Aquinas College Summer Camps are about to begin! We can't wait to have you on our beautiful campus for these fun and highly interactive camps!

New Tuition Rates for 2025-2026
For those students returning to Aquinas, now is the time to begin planning for your next academic steps.

The Corner Returns to Aquinas College as “Nellie’s Corner”
AQ’s Student Senate has partnered with Aquinas Dining Services to bring back the Corner Cafe with a fun twist: reinventing the space as “Nellie’s Corner,” an arcade!

The Converging Roads Conference Returns to Aquinas
Converging Roads is a regional conference series offering continuing education for healthcare professionals that equips them to practice the highest ethical and medical standards of their profession.

Alumni Spotlight: Anna Skog
Anna Skog ’21, who dual-majored in English Writing and Communication, has graciously shared her success story in becoming a Digital Content Producer for WOOD TV8.

Aquinas College to host intellectual programs for Jubilee 2025
We are excited to announce that Aquinas College will host numerous intellectual programs in celebration of the 2025 Jubilee Year of Hope.

Aquinas Students Turn Business Lessons into Fundraising Success for Mel Trotter Ministries
For the past four years, Aquinas Professor Mark O’Toole has assigned a special project to his fall classes: students break into groups of four to five to design a marketing plan and collect at least $10,000 in donations to Mel Trotter Ministries.