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(06/26/24 2:50am)
Recent MSU psychology graduate Maya Manuel hosted the opening night of the exhibit she spearheaded on Tuesday. The exhibit is dedicated to raising awareness on gun safety and encouraging people to do it on their own terms.
(06/22/24 4:04pm)
Michigan State University’s Board of Trustees will consider shortening the time allowed for public comments.
(06/19/24 11:48pm)
Members of Black student groups at Michigan State University say employees who want to celebrate Juneteenth are put in a bind by university policies.
(06/19/24 1:41am)
Michigan State University employees don’t automatically get Juneteenth off, despite the governor recognizing it as a state public holiday last year.
(06/17/24 7:23pm)
The Michigan State University Department of Public Safety and Police announced Monday through a campus-wide email the department will start automatically enrolling phone numbers for students and staff into the MSU Alert System.
(06/13/24 7:31pm)
The Michigan Republican Party released its list of candidates running for the Michigan State University Board of Trustees today.
(06/12/24 3:56am)
An internal investigation found that former Michigan State University board chair Rema Vassar made an explicit gesture during a board meeting.
(06/11/24 11:55am)
With colleges across the nation seeing an influx of call-in threats to their campuses, the pressure is on local law enforcement to ensure the safety of the community.
(06/08/24 2:00pm)
Up until recently, the class search function of Michigan State University's Office of the Registrar website made all class information accessible to the public. This information included the date, time, location and instructor. However, as of February 2024, class location and instructor are no longer public information.
(06/09/24 7:43pm)
After nearly 30 years as director of Michigan State University Safe Place, Holly Rosen no longer felt safe at work.
(06/04/24 8:31pm)
Two Lansing-area men were charged today in connection with an armed robbery that set off a campus-wide emergency alert at Michigan State University last week.
(06/06/24 11:13pm)
Michigan State University will host its fourth annual Juneteenth celebration in the Breslin Center on June 14, from 5 - 8:30 p.m.
(06/01/24 8:34pm)
The MSU Union Art Gallery, in collaboration with the MSU Museum, The Quilt Index and the MSU African American and African Studies (AAAS) Department, has created an exhibition dedicated to Afrofuturism, exploring the past and envisioning the future, and different stories told through quilting.
(05/27/24 6:09pm)
New federal regulations are stalling the implementation of Michigan State University’s updated Anti-Discrimination Policy, delaying the long-anticipated revisions by three months.
(05/23/24 7:34pm)
Michigan State University's Department of Police and Public Safety has confirmed that a "vague and nonspecific threat" sent across Michigan yesterday night, May 22, is not credible.
(05/23/24 11:26pm)
This year the MSU Innovation Center hosted its annual Innovation Celebration. At this event, many awards were presented to MSU students and faculty for their technological and entrepreneurial innovations.
(05/22/24 12:27am)
MSU Recreational Sports and Fitness Services, in collaboration with University Health and Wellbeing and Student Life & Engagement and the Beal Botanical Garden, is holding free yoga sessions in the garden throughout the summer.
(05/20/24 5:15pm)
Michigan State University Department of Police and Public Safety, or MSU DPPS, announced that starting on May 21 at 10 a.m. as a first test, a semesterly alert upgrade will take place for students at the university and some surrounding areas in Ingham County.
(05/16/24 3:00am)
A union of graduate students employed by Michigan State University has renewed its contract with the university, winning increased wages and expanded healthcare coverage but falling short of the group's original goals.
(05/16/24 10:36pm)
On a Thursday last September, Michigan State University learned a senior administrator did two things: He pitched a financial quid-pro-quo to a vendor, and he sent a disturbed alum to a campus building where they were later arrested.