MSU professors 'devastated' after President Stanley's resignation
Three MSU professors that co-authored an open letter of discontent with MSU’s Board of Trustees expressed displeasure with President Samuel L. Stanley Jr’s resignation notice.
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Three MSU professors that co-authored an open letter of discontent with MSU’s Board of Trustees expressed displeasure with President Samuel L. Stanley Jr’s resignation notice.
The MSU Board of Trustees released a statement following the resignation announcement of President L. Samuel Stanley Jr.
President Samuel L. Stanley Jr. has given the Board of Trustees a 90-day notice of resignation.
What started as a way to fill a requirement for their entrepreneurship minor, juniors Jamie Delas and Suzanne Breen hope their mental health crowdfunding project will unite the MSU community for years to come.
October is Blindness Awareness Month: a month to bring recognition to the blind and visually impaired community.
The MSU Faculty Senate declared no confidence in the Board of Trustees at their Oct. 11 meeting in a 55 to 4 vote.
"A majority" of the Board of Trustees sent a statement Tuesday to the Faculty Senate and Steering Committee, defending the external investigations of the departure of former Broad College of Business dean Sanjay Gupta.
Senior Katarina Jarmoluk has raised three service dogs in her time at MSU. Her second, Remy, just graduated from formal training and is now in Kentucky with his blind handler. Now Winston, her third, comes along with her to classes, walks around campus and MSU Leader Dog Club meetings.
Not many get to see 100 years of an organization thrive and even less to get see new programs unfold. One of MSU's oldest women’s organizations, the Beta Beta chapter of Alpha Phi, celebrated its centennial anniversary.
Host Lily Guiney and temporary host Griffin Wiles recap the midterm election, MSU 2022 Security and Fire Safety Report and "March For Our Lives" gun violence advocacy group rally at the State Capitol.
The MSU Museum will be hosting special events ranging from silent discos, holiday festivities and game nights on the first Friday of every month from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. These events offer free food and games and tickets are free for students.
At the Associated Students of Michigan State University, or ASMSU, General Assembly meeting on Oct. 6, five bills were passed and a representative resigned after a bill advocating for his impeachment was introduced.
MSU signed a brief aimed at keeping sexual abuse survivors from being able to file a lawsuit against universities.
Iranian 22-year-old Mahsa Amini was arrested by the Iranian morality police on Sept. 23, claiming that she was wearing her hijab improperly.
Outside legal counsel hired by the Board of Trustees is asking MSU faculty, executive administrators and internal legal counsel to help in their investigation of the departure of former Broad College of Business dean Sanjay Gupta. President Samuel L. Stanley Jr. and Provost Teresa Woodruff are concerned about the process and Woodruff asked the board to "halt the manner of its investigation."
Every year, 10 to 12 students are selected to represent MSU as members of the homecoming court. These students are selected based on a number of qualities including leadership abilities, school spirit, integrity and their contribution and involvement on campus.
The Michigan State University 2022 Security and Fire Safety Report shows how various reported crime rates changed in the first in-person year back on-campus.
The Associated Students of Michigan State University, or ASMSU, launched a collaboration with a news app called Spotlight to give MSU students free access to over 200 news publications.
Host Lily Guiney discusses the update of an ongoing case of Phat Nguyen and Pi Alpha Phi, a Turning Point USA meeting and a new ASMSU bill. Guiney and environmental reporter Alex Walters also discuss the cleanup event of the Red Cedar River.
Michigan State University hosts a wide variety of events throughout the year, and as October begins, it's the perfect time to partake in all of your favorite campus autumn activities.