Finalists for Title IX Coordinator, Office of Civil Rights VP to visit campus
The two finalists for the vice president for the Office of Civil Rights and Title IX Coordinator role will visit campus on April 10.
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The two finalists for the vice president for the Office of Civil Rights and Title IX Coordinator role will visit campus on April 10.
Spring has arrived in East Lansing, and with it, spring thunderstorms.
Justice for Migrant Women, a non-profit civil rights organization, hosted a project as a part of MSU's "It's On Us Week," a week filled with events to raise awareness for sexual violence.
Since the mass shooting on MSU campus in February, students have demanded that Michigan lawmakers enact stricter gun control. To continue this fight, some students are now turning their attention to the university itself.
As part of "It’s On Us" week — a week of action dedicated to combating campus sexual violence — the Prevention, Outreach and Education Department hosted a discussion on the results of a 2022 survey that measured the prevalence and perceptions of relationship violence and sexual misconduct, or RVSM, incidents and resources on campus.
A group of MSU faculty has begun circulating a petition demanding an end to the university athletics department’s controversial $9 million partnership with Caesars Sportsbook. This comes shortly after new rules from the American gambling industry’s internal regulatory group which threaten the deal.
The final cost of Michigan State University’s Board of Trustees’ recently released investigation into the removal of former business school dean Sanjay Gupta totals $1,577,167, according to deputy spokesperson Dan Olsen.
The MSU Union officially reopened its doors to welcome students and community members back into its building on April 3. While Union workers began preparing for their shift to see familiar faces and student customers, students entered the building again almost two months after the mass shooting on campus.
The MSU Union welcomed the community of students and staff back into the building at 8 a.m. on April 3. Counselors from Counseling and Psychiatric Services, faculty, priests and student employees delivered speeches during the reopening ceremony.
Between today and Wednesday, the National Weather Service is predicting MSU’s Red Cedar River will exceed its minor flood stage on campus. Certain campus parking lots and sidewalks will be closed if it does.
Following confusion and panic from students and faculty about the MSU safety alerts during the March 22 incident involving a knife shown at a restaurant, questions are being posed about the efficiency of the alert system itself. Prior, during the February 13 mass shooting on campus, students also reported receiving alerts at different times than their peers.
An external investigation released by the Board of Trustees detailed 14 policy recommendations regarding Title IX and the Office of Institutional Equity. The more than $1 million investigation used the departure of the former business college dean Sanjay Gupta as a case study in its review of MSU’s Title IX process.
An outside investigation by the Michigan State University Board of Trustees found that the debated removal of former business school dean Sanjay Gupta was out of line with university policies. But interim president Teresa Woodruff, the administrator behind the dismissal, contends it was about more than policy.
The Associated Students of MSU, or ASMSU, is planning to build next year's general assembly and Office of the President. The election cycle begins Monday, April 3 and lasts through Sunday, April 9.
Bringing sexual assault prevention education programs to campus, Michigan State University’s spring "It’s On Us Week of Action" will begin on Monday, April 3 and run through Friday, April 7.
As Stefan Fletcher settles into his position as the Secretary and Chief of Staff to the Board of Trustees at Michigan State, he reflects back to the time he spent at Michigan State as a student.
Students, faculty members, parents and East Lansing community members will be able to access safety alerts sent by the Michigan State University Department of Police and Public Safety, or DPPS, on the SafeMSU app as soon as next week, DPPS communications manager Dana Whyte confirmed.
Students at Akers Hall have begun to notice mice in the dorms, and word is spreading.
MSU administration is implementing mandatory active violent intruder, or AVI, training for all students, staff and faculty beginning in the fall following the February mass shooting. Prior to the shooting, training by MSUPD was given primarily by request.
The MSU Science Festival is bringing a month-long, statewide celebration of science, technology, engineering and mathematics to campus starting on April 1. Fully back in-person for the first time in three years, the festival will open with a weekend of hands-on activities from creating custom bath bombs to building your own battery.