
Foster Planet Walk
The Foster Planet Walk was created in 1996 through a generous grant from Anthony J. Foster, M.D. '73 and Linda Nemec Foster, MFA '72, who attended, met, and later graduated from Aquinas College. The Planet Walk is a scale model of the solar system, consisting of nine bronze disks mounted on large rocks that stretch across campus from Albertus Hall to Fulton Street. Be on the lookout for these unique rocks! Foster Planet Walk

Student Clubs
The Registered Student Organization (RSO) Program at Aquinas College features many wonderful clubs, such as the Aquinas Chemistry Society, to provide students with opportunities to gather with peers to build community around shared interests, hobbies, areas of study, and more. Registered Student Organizations

Student Programs
The Juan Olivarez STEM Scholars Program
The STEM Scholars Program provides additional, targeted orientation to college-level math and science to first-year students who plan to study one of these disciplines at Aquinas.Click here for information

Insignis Program
The Insignis Honors Program at Aquinas College offers high-achieving students a rigorous interdisciplinary curriculum, exclusive research opportunities, and a vibrant community that fosters intellectual growth and professional success.

Study Abroad
Discover global opportunities with the ability to study abroad at Aquinas College. Offering immersive semester, summer, and short-term programs designed to broaden your perspective and enhance your academic journey.
Physical & Environmental Science News
Aquinas College recently held the 2024 Student Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activity Symposium, a twice-annual event that showcases the quality and diversity of AQ's research. On September 19, Aquinas College and The Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) invite the public to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Aquinas College’s Ralph B. Baldwin Observatory. The next stage of the River Narrative Project is underway this summer! Immersive learning allows students to explore the culture of indigenous people in Michigan. Citing increased focus, reduced stress, flexibility, friendships and memorable experiences, students are thriving in the Block Model pilot program, also known as one-class-at-a-time scheduling.
Student Symposium Creates a Space for Significant Contributions to Academia
30th Anniversary of the Baldwin Observatory
Monitoring Stream Health with the River Narrative Project
AQ Cultural Learning Trip with Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians
Aquinas Students are Taking College One Class at a Time, Literally




