Three MSU online graduate programs earn top 10 rankings
Three Michigan State University online graduate programs were ranked in the top 10 of programs across the country for 2023 by U.S. News & World Report.
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Three Michigan State University online graduate programs were ranked in the top 10 of programs across the country for 2023 by U.S. News & World Report.
Getting around on MSU’s campus is not always an easy feat. If it’s a crowded time between classes, a game day or cold outside, traveling from one destination to another can be a grueling task.
Found on the third floor of the Student Services Building, Student Legal Services is a resource built to protect students in a legal capacity free of charge.
With stories, experiences, and expressions showcased through dance, CTRL+A strives to celebrate diversity and expresses Asian Pacific Islander Desi American experiences while advocating for the APIDA community at Michigan State University.
MSU's Counseling and Psychiatric Services, or CAPS, created a monthly program celebrating women and femmes of color to provide space where expression is encouraged, discussed, and uplifted. This program, called Replenish, is not a source of therapy, but can serve as such through discussions, relationships and support.
Over 100 members of the MSU community gathered to show solidarity with the people of Iran Friday at the Broad Art Museum. The event, called “Woman Life Freedom,” included music and performance art which expressed the sentiments of the Iranian people under the oppressive regime.
On Oct. 22, 2020, Michigan State University announced that its varsity swim and dive teams would be dissolved following that NCAA season. The release – which was jointly signed by then-President Samuel L. Stanley Jr. and then-athletic director Bill Beekman – attributed the decision to the athletics revenue crisis brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Death, taxes, and MSU dining halls being busy at all hours — three things that are guaranteed to occur. Though the operation can get hectic, the dining experience on campus is a dependable option for students.
The Associated Students of MSU, or ASMSU, hosted Interim President Teresa Woodruff at its first meeting of the semester.
As the spring semester begins, students are adjusting to the life changes and course stress of being on campus again. Unfortunately, countless factors bring distress to students during this time of year.
There are not many commodities that college students enjoy more than coffee.
Over 100 buildings on campus now have complimentary menstrual product dispensers thanks to an initiative introduced by the MSU chapter of Mission Menstruation.
Results from the second-ever Know More Survey show a decline in rates of sexual harassment, sexual assault, workplace incivility and/or other harm experienced by members of the campus community since 2019.
Michigan State University Interim President Teresa Woodruff delivered her first State of the University Address Wednesday morning. Woodruff – who was appointed following the board-driven resignation of former president Samuel L. Stanley Jr. and has not publicly declared any intention to permanently seek the position – focused her speech on how the university is moving forward, past the global pandemic and administratively tumultuous fall semester.
Members of MSU’s cut swim and dive team reached a settlement with MSU, ending the two-year Title IX legal battle. While the agreement leaves the female swimmers without the reinstatement of the team they hoped for, it included payouts to the plaintiffs, a review of gender equity in all MSU athletics and limits on MSU’s ability to cut and modify women’s teams going forward.
Members of MSU’s now-dissolved women’s swim and dive team settled their lawsuit against MSU Friday evening, agreeing to end the case in exchange for further review and revision of Title IX policies by the university's athletic department.
Although spring semester can be seen as the start of the end for the academic year, ASMSU is ready to kick things into action and continue the momentum of its accomplishments from fall semester.
Coming in with 17 years of experience as a senior staffer in the Michigan legislature, trustee Dennis Denno began his eight-year term in, what he called, the “legislative arm of Michigan State University” on Jan. 1, 2023.
To kick off a week-long commemorative celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Michigan State University hosted its first in-person annual unity dinner since 2020 on Thursday. Events will continue through Friday, Jan. 20 to honor King’s legacy.
With a goal of professional development, the Board of Trustees is in the process of entering an agreement with a consulting service, trustee Dianne Byrum said. The board passed a resolution on Jan. 11, authorizing newly-elected chair Rema Vassar to set the agreement.