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Loanna Abreu Perez

(She/Her/Ella)  Limited License Psychologist  Bilingual Psychotherapist (Native Spanish Speaker)  Education:  Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology- Western Michigan University  Bachelor of Science- Grand Valley State University  Major: Psychology  Minor: Latin American Studies  Associates in Arts- Grand Rapids Community College  Professional Interest : Supporting BIPOC, Latine and 2SLGBTQIA+ individuals through a trauma informed, culturally responsive lens. Helping clients navigate through issues related to depression, anxiety, racial identity, women’s issues, relationship issues, self-esteem, PTSD, and much more.  Therapeutic Approach : I integrate a variety of therapeutic approaches, including person-centered therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), and mindfulness-based practices, tailored to each client’s unique experience and identity.  Personal Interests : I am passionate about community advocacy, mental health equity, and creating affirming spaces for healing. In my personal time I love to travel, spend time with my loved ones, watch Netflix and Marvel shows/movies. I am an island girl. I love summer, being outside, going to the beach/lake and just being in nature.  Interés Profesional : Apoyo a personas BIPOC, Latine y 2SLGBTQIA+ desde una perspectiva que prioriza el trauma y es culturalmente sensible. Ayudó a clientes con problemas relacionados con la depresión, la ansiedad, la identidad racial, problemas de mujeres, problemas de pareja, la autoestima, trastorno de estrés postraumático y mucho más.  Enfoque Terapéutico : Integro diversos enfoques terapéuticos, incluyendo la terapia centrada en la persona, la terapia cognitivo-conductual y prácticas basadas en la atención plena, adaptadas a la experiencia e identidad únicas de cada cliente.  Interés Personal : Me apasiona advocar por mi comunidad, la equidad en salud mental y la creación de espacios afirmativos para la sanación. En mi tiempo libre, me encanta viajar, pasar tiempo con mis seres queridos, ver Netflix y series y películas de Marvel. Soy una chica isleña. Me encanta el verano, estar al aire libre, ir a la playa/lago y simplemente estar en contacto con la naturaleza

Chemistry Students Blaze Trail in First-Ever GVSU Research Partnership

June 3, 2025 A new partnership between Grand Valley State University (GVSU) and Grand Rapids Community College (GRCC) is giving two chemistry students a life-changing opportunity to conduct paid research and prepare for careers in the sciences. The pilot program, made possible by a generous donation from Clark and Nancy Borgeson, was created specifically for GRCC students. The program offers hands-on research, professional development and financial support — and both institutions hope to make it a permanent, endowed opportunity. Starting in May, chemistry students Marcos Conde and Dylan Serie will begin working alongside a GVSU faculty member in a laboratory setting. In addition to research, they will attend weekly development activities to learn how to write up and present their research, how to prepare for life after college, how to write a CV or resume and gain skills for team management. At the end of the program, the students will present their work at the GVSU’s Student Scholars Summer Showcase.   The program also provides a stipend, helping students balance their academic and financial responsibilities. “A lot of our students have to work, so this being funded and a research opportunity is a win-win for our students,” said chemistry professor William Faber. Both students asked Professor Faber for letters of recommendation when applying. “To have a slam dunk that we’re going to put a couple of students out there every year is incredible. Both Marcos and Dylan have a sense that if they work on a specific project, it’s rewarding to be a contributor. I think that’s a neat thing for them and I’m so excited about this partnership with GVSU,” continued Faber. A Powerful Comeback: Marcos Conde Marcos Conde returned to college after years in the service industry, determined to change the direction of his life. Now in his mid 40’s, he views the opportunity as part of a greater mission. “The human mind is a very powerful tool. It’s not about the destination for me,” said Conde. “One thing that is magical about academia and going to school no matter your age, you think you want to help the world in one way, but you realize there’s so many avenues to help.” Through the encouragement of Professor Faber, Conde knew he wanted to throw his hat in the ring. “A big driving force is that it’s not just about me anymore,” said Conde. “It’s about the future versions of me that want to get into chemistry. If I’m able to add to the step for someone else, it's an amazing thing to be a part of.” A Lifelong Passion: Dylan Serie For Dylan Serie, chemistry has always been a clear path. “One big thing for me was chemistry was always the main goal. One of my professors, Professor Kudrna, really helped me,” said Serie. “There is great value in being a part of the Borgeson Program. The job market wants you to have years of experience. Being in my early 20’s, I don’t have any of that. Having this opportunity at GRCC, through GVSU, with it also being a paid program, it’s a very valuable opportunity. I’m very grateful for the chance to be a part of this.” Chemistry professor Amy Kudrna emphasized the incredible foundational knowledge offered through GRCC. Invested faculty, like her and Professor Faber, make a world of difference in the students’ experiences. “Dylan shows an intellectual curiosity in the chemistry courses he’s had with me,” said Kudrna. “This research program is an excellent opportunity to learn and fully experience the research process. This experience will help enrich a student’s chemistry background and prepare them for transferring.” Paying It Forward Through Science “It’s great to know that we’re pioneers for the potential future of this program,” said Conde.  “We’re going to be able to learn a skill set in a concentrated amount of time. It’s a big driving force to do my best because this is beyond me. I’m thankful for the consideration of the future.” Both students are eager to start the summer research experience. “The fun of chemistry is how applicable it is to a lot of things in life,” said Serie. “How we think, to how we absorb energy from food to power ourselves. That’s what I truly love about the sciences, it’s everywhere you go. Just taking a simple step, you’ve done three different fields of science: chemistry, physics and exercise science. That’s the true fun of it.” GVSU expressed excitement about the strength of the applicant pool, noting that each candidate showed impressive knowledge and readiness. Being selected for the inaugural cohort is a major honor for Conde and Serie — and an important first step in shaping their careers. “It’s rare in your first two years to have an opportunity like this,” said Professor Faber. “It’s one thing to say you want to go into science and another to get into a lab and really decide it’s what you want. Marcos and Dylan have a chance to really figure that out for themselves through this program.” Partnerships like the Borgeson Program remove a lot of hurdles for students. “The connection is pretty important,” said Conde. “Getting people together like GVSU and GRCC, coming as one mind, is a big deal. It opens doors for students. I hope it continues to help people like me and anyone who is curious. Sometimes you just need to go for it.” Learn more about the sciences at GRCC This story was reported by Anjula Caldwell  

Dive into Water Careers at Family-Friendly Water Pool-ooza June 7

May 29, 2025 Fresh, clear water is essential to everything —from the health of our bodies to the vitality of our cities, farms and tourism industry. But did you know water is also at the center of a wide range of exciting careers? Join us for Water Pool-ooza on the Grand on Saturday, June 7, at Riverside Park for a free, family-friendly event that combines hands-on fun with real-world learning about careers in water. This event is sponsored by the City of Grand Rapids and GRCC, with funding provided by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). It’s a great way for students and adults to learn about industries, careers and activities that involve water. What to expect Water Pool-ooza is designed for students in 1st-12th grades, but there’s for adults and families to enjoy as well. Activities include: Free kayaking on the Grand River. Touch-A-Truck with the City of Grand Rapids. Rain barrel demonstrations and water conservation tips. Guest appearance from former WOOD TV8 Chief Meteorologist Bill Steffen and Miss Water Wonderland, who will share their perspectives on water and careers. Why water? Why now? “This event is designed to engage young people in thinking about water as a resource and a career,” said Haley Kozal, W.K. Kellogg Empower Program Manager at GRCC. “We want to encourage people to explore diverse fields such as biology, water management, tourism and public works because they directly impact public health and environmental sustainability. Water Pool-ooza is a fun way to start considering water as part of an interesting career.” GRCC pathways to water careers GRCC’s Water to Work program allows students to earn a certificate in water technology. Students who are accepted into this program enjoy a free education, including tuition, books, fees and support services — thanks to the partnership between GRCC, Bay College and local municipalities. They are also paid to work at a partnering municipality during their education. All of this is funded by the EPA. Additional career pathways that involve a water career include Environmental and Sustainability Studies and Biology . Stop by the GRCC table at the event on June 7 to learn more about programs that lead to meaningful careers in water, sustainability and environmental health. Event details Water Pool-ooza on the Grand: Saturday, June 7 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Riverside Park, 2001 Monroe Ave. NE, Grand Rapids Enter via Guild Street for easiest access. This event is free and accessible, with paved paths and sidewalks available to all attendees. Registration is encouraged but not required. You can learn more and register here . Our sincere thanks to the EPA and the City of Grand Rapids for making this event possible. Learn more about academic pathways at GRCC . This story reported by Julie Hordyk  
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