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Results 1 - 20 of 378 hits for ""Karen Cassidy""
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  • Lost in red tape

    (11/05/2009)
    Almost two months after a leadership planning retreat MSUs undergraduate student government still is unclear about how it spent about 8328.92 for the trip. And only this week did ASMSU release that it spent that amount.
  • Contractor forum dicusses MSU construction, renovation

    (11/05/2009)
    Potential job opportunities are what drew hundreds of builders contractors and consultants to MSU on Thursday as they overflowed rooms in the Union hoping to learn more about upcoming projects on campus.
  • (10/27/2009)
    We thought it would be just a better experience Chris Schmidt explained. Some time they could spend with their grandma making the costumes and enjoying the time.Counter clockwise from the bottom right Adrian 10 his mother Heather and Chris Schmidt watch Karen Schmidt sew together Adriens Halloween costume Sunday evening in Dansville. Karen came from her home in Spokane Wash. to visit her son Chris Schmidt and his family for a few weeks. To see my kids and my grandkids is always very special Karen Schmidt explained.
  • Sign of the Times

    (10/26/2009)
    Chris Schmidt is on a budget for Halloween this year. He has been unemployed for 18 months during the past three years along with his wife Heather.Basically were limited with all of our children on what theyre going to be able to do for Halloween Schmidt said.
  • Jonze hits right mark with 'Where the Wild Things Are'

    (10/15/2009)
    Let the wild rumpus start Whether because of a snowball to the face no ice cream after dinner or a nick on the knee getting upset about the little things is a part of childhood.
  • Volunteers find array of options

    (10/15/2009)
    Many MSU students are looking for a way to dominate their next interview and a way to make it through college without lacking that sense of personal accomplishment.
  • Flaming Lips show eccentricity on new album

    (10/13/2009)
    So this is what the depths of your brain sound like. The Flaming Lips 12th studio album Embryonic is a fluid-filled cerebral experience.
  • Students deserve to know who's teaching

    (10/06/2009)
    As we matriculate through the halls of MSU it is almost assured that we will sit in a class taught by a teaching assistant or TA. There is no doubt in our minds that TAs are invaluable resources. They free up time for professors to plan classes and pursue additional professional development opportunities.
  • Untracked teaching assistants

    (10/01/2009)
    They know your name and in an increasing number of MSU classes they control your education. MSU graduate teaching assistant positions increased from 1075 to 1174 between 2003 and 2008 according to data provided by the Office of Planning and Budgets.
  • (09/20/2009)
    Haslett residents Karen and Mike Barnes dance while listening to the Kenny Neal Band during BluesFest on Turner St. in Lansings Old Town on Saturday. About 20 bands played on three stages during the two-day event that lasted until 1230 a.m. Friday and Saturday.
  • Volunteers help students and parents adjust to moving in

    (09/01/2009)
    As new and returning MSU students said goodbye to their families Sunday residents and City Council members from their new home in East Lansing welcomed them in.
  • Freshmen fill bus with goods for community

    (09/01/2009)
    Whether by helping out at the local soup kitchen or donating items for Purple Heart Pickup Service Allison Altenberger has been volunteering since she was a little girl.
  • Program director shows age is no obstacle for success

    (09/01/2009)
    When Glenn Sterner graduated in 2004 from MSU with a bachelors degree in agriculture and natural resource communications with plans to attend graduate school he didnt know just how much more MSU would be showing up in his still very young career.
  • MSU researchers search out genetic causes for Alzheimer’s

    (08/09/2009)
    The genetic causes for conditions such as Alzheimers disease could be hidden in Michigan. A group of MSU researchers is studying a Mid-Michigan community to look for the genes behind common illnesses.
  • (SCENE) Metrospace exhibit investigates art of words

    (07/26/2009)
    Curators of a new East Lansing art exhibit hope to change the way people perceive art with their new exhibit Word Play. A new exhibit at SCENE Metrospace East Lansings alternative art space explores the art of words whether it be in the physical form of typography or in the spoken form through poetry.
  • MSU research conduct policy updated from 2002 procedures

    (07/21/2009)
    MSU researchers found to be guilty of unacceptable or questionable research practices no longer will have the right to appeal.Thats just more consistent with the way its handled in the federal system said J. Ian Gray vice president for research and graduate studies.
  • MSU reduces energy use in buildings for 2009-10

    (07/08/2009)
    The first year of efforts to reduce energy usage by consolidating classrooms led to some green savings for MSU. During the 2008-09 year seven buildings that previously held classes and events in the evening saw the classes moved to more utilized buildings nearby to save energy said Jennifer Sowa a project coordinator in the Office of the Vice President for Finance and Operations.
  • Rainy weather leaves team, games in lurch

    (04/20/2009)
    The MSU softball team is trying to get better head coach Jacquie Joseph said. Its just running out of chances to do it.
  • (04/14/2009)
    Its overwhelming. There are thousands of different knobs Holt resident Gregg Golden said on Tuesday morning while browsing the array of hardware with his wife Karen at Builders Hardware Co. 121 N. Harrison Road. Builders Hardware is housed in East Lansings oldest commercial building which has been home to the store since 1946.
  • Softball vs. Indiana

    (04/12/2009)
    Sophomore outfielder Karen Fox throws a ball with a teammate to warm up before the fifth inning at the MSU vs. Indiana softball game on Sunday. MSU lost the game 5-2.
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