What to expect at Friday's Board of Trustees meeting
The Board of Trustees plans to meet this Friday, June 24, at 8 a.m. in room 401 of the Hannah Administration Building.
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The Board of Trustees plans to meet this Friday, June 24, at 8 a.m. in room 401 of the Hannah Administration Building.
Michigan State and the Ingham County Health Department are setting up COVID-19 vaccine clinics for children aged six months to five years old after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, or CDC, recently approved the vaccine for use among the age group.
Michigan State released its Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, or DEI, report for the 2020-21 and 2021-22 academic years on Tuesday.
The Detroit Free Press sued MSU over a denial of its request for records about donors' gift agreements, according to an article published today.
Six of the seven defendants charged in connection with fraudulent claims to the Healing Assistance Fund have been sentenced.
Members of the Michigan State community gathered inside the halls of the Breslin Student Events Center on June 17 for the second annual Juneteenth celebration.
MSU criminal justice senior Aaniya Carroll, alongside human biology junior Imaniyah Howard-Drain have formed a new student organization called “Ladies of Elevation.”
The Michigan Supreme Court denied an appeal from ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar.
Michigan State University recently launched the Partisan Advantage Tracker, a user-friendly tool that helps the public assess election fairness and track election outcomes.
Michigan State University students and Pi Alpha Phi fraternity members Ethan Cao, Hoang Pham, and Andrew Nguyen were arraigned and charged with hazing in relation to the death of pledge member, Phat Nguyen, on June 3.
MSU alumnus AJ Troup wrote and performed a monologue to highlight Black dads for Father’s Day, which also falls on Juneteenth this year.
This Friday, June 17, at 5:30p.m., MSU will hold its second annual Juneteenth celebration at the Breslin Student Events center. The event will include a fashion gala, live music, and refreshments, and the central theme of the celebration will be Afrofuturism.
Three members — Ethan Tin Cao, Andrew Hoang Nguyen and Hoang John Huu Pham — of Pi Alpha Phi, a disbanded MSU fraternity, are facing criminal charges due to their connection in the death of Phat Nguyen.
Ninety more women have joined in filing federal claims against the FBI for the mishandling of its investigation into sexual abuse by ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar, according to an AP News report.
MSU students and employees who weren’t compliant with the COVID-19 vaccine directive have been disciplined, MSU deputy spokesperson Dan Olsen said.
Michigan State University has received its second gold rating from the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education, or AASHE.
June 1 marked the beginning of Pride Month, a 30-day-long celebration of the history, accomplishments and unity of LGBTQIA2S+ individuals. However, it can be a difficult time for people that don’t have support from their family or peers—especially college students, who are just beginning to find their footing.
Michigan State University Dean of the College of Communication Arts and Sciences Prabu David announced in an email to the MSU community that he will be stepping down from his position as the dean of the College of Communication Arts and Sciences.
COVID-19 practices will look different coming back for the upcoming fall semester. MSU administration released a statement stating isolation and quarantine housing will not be utilized for the fall semester if/when students contract the virus on campus.
Spartans will spot a new mural when on Albert Avenue.