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(06/27/23 6:56pm)
When Anthony Williams Jr. resigned from his Michigan State University deanship in February over an incident of sexual misconduct, it wasn’t the first time he faced accusations. It was just the first time they stuck.
(06/24/23 12:00pm)
Michigan State University Black Students’ Alliance, or BSA, said in an Instagram post Thursday that a racial slur had been written outside the Student Services Building on June 8.
(06/24/23 3:00am)
Attorneys representing the families of Arielle Anderson and Brian Fraser, who were killed in the Feb. 13 mass shooting, as well as attorneys representing Hanyang Tao, a previously unnamed survivor of the shooting, filed Friday an intent to sue Michigan State University.
(06/23/23 12:00pm)
Tamarandobra “Dobra” Ogeh went into medical school with an open mind, but the orthopedic specialty always found its way into her life. Now, Ogeh is gearing up to complete a one-month rotation with the Detroit Lions as part of the NFL Diversity in Sports Medicine Pipeline Initiative.The initiative—now in just its second year—was started as a way to diversify sports medicine and make a positive impact on medical students like Ogeh. The third-year Michigan State med student discovered her love of orthopedics when she was an undergrad exercise science student at George Washington University. Ogeh was a rugby player during college and had the opportunity to complete her clinical experience with a physician who also happened to be an orthopedic surgeon.“Orthopedics was the thing that I loved the most,” Ogeh said. “I would do a rotation and I was like—Oh, this is alright. But I would do orthopedics, or I'd go into an orthopedic surgical case, and I would be so excited. I love the field. I love the medicine. I love the people. I love the patient population, and I love what you do for people.”
(06/21/23 2:25am)
A third notice of intent to sue Michigan State University regarding the events of the February mass shooting on campus has been filed on behalf of Yukai “John” Hao, one of five students injured during the violence on Feb. 13.
(06/24/23 2:00pm)
For the longest time, free radicals of chemical elements were thought of as extremely rare chemical species. Scientists believed that they exhibited uncontrollable behavior because of their high reactivity.
(06/21/23 12:00pm)
In the immediate aftermath of a February shooting that left three students dead on Michigan State University’s campus, administrators gave professors a new directive: do what you think is right, and put your students' healing first.
(06/20/23 3:56pm)
Detroit, Mich. – Two Detroit activists called for the immediate resignation of Michigan State University Trustee Dianne Byrum at a press conference Tuesday, saying her years-long misuse of the state’s homestead tax exemption makes her unfit for elected office.
(06/16/23 8:55pm)
Michigan State University’s board of trustees passed salary and benefit increases Friday, making good on promises made by interim-president Teresa Woodruff earlier this year, who said increasing compensation amid inflation was a “top priority” for her temporary tenure.
(06/16/23 3:54pm)
Grand Rapids – With funding for a new 50-meter pool approved, Michigan State University’s board of trustees sees a “window of opportunity” for reinstating the university’s controversially-cut swim and dive program.
(06/16/23 3:28pm)
Grand Rapids – Michigan State University’s Board of Trustees approved increasing fines incurred for violating parking rules on campus at their meeting Friday, June 16.
(06/15/23 6:46pm)
The family of one of three students killed in the Feb. 13 mass shooting on the campus of Michigan State University has filed an intent to sue the university in the Michigan Court of Claims.
(06/15/23 12:23am)
Two former Michigan State University trustees have called for the resignation of current trustee Dianne Byrum following a news report detailing her years-long improper use of a state tax exemption.
(06/14/23 9:05pm)
Sanjay Gupta, Michigan State University’s controversial former business school dean, has amended his lawsuit alleging that the university's administration conspired against him in a presidential succession plot to include nine new defendants: general counsel Brian Quinn, and all eight of the university’s trustees.
(06/14/23 8:10pm)
Michigan State University administrators are supportive of a bill moving through the state Legislature which would allow alcohol sales in college stadiums. But, even if the legislation is signed into law, the university sees a “very low” chance of sales beginning during this fall’s football season, university spokesperson Emily Guerrant said Wednesday.
(06/13/23 10:28pm)
Michigan State University’s Board of Trustees will consider Friday an increase to fines incurred for violating parking rules on campus.
(06/12/23 3:38pm)
Beginning Wednesday, June 14, MSU Department of Police and Public Safety and MSU Parking will each have their own websites launch.
(06/13/23 2:29pm)
Michigan State University recently launched the Youth Equity Project, or YEP, a collective effort to reduce disparities and advance the overall well-being of marginalized youth and families through community-driven research. Working in Lansing, Flint and Detroit, YEP is overseen by the Department of Human Development and Family Studies in the MSU College of Social Science.
(06/17/23 7:07pm)
On June 3, a catastrophic train crash in the Balasore District of Odisha State, India left nearly 300 people dead and 900 injured. This marks another train derailment in 2023 making global headlines for being so lethal, including the Feb. 28 derailment in Tempi, Greece that killed 57 and the East Palestine, Ohio Norfolk Southern crash that released a steady stream of toxic chemicals into the atmosphere.
(06/09/23 6:33pm)
Michigan State University announced its plan for the distribution of the Spartan Strong Fund, which was created following the Feb. 13 shooting on MSU's campus. The $2 million generated by the fund’s 4,200 donors will go to people directly impacted by the event.