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(08/17/22 4:57pm)
On Friday, Sanjay Gupta resigned from his position as Dean of Michigan State University’s Broad School of Business. He held this position for seven years before concerns regarding his failure to adhere to the University's mandatory reporting policy prompted his resignation.
(08/10/22 4:22pm)
MSU's COVID-19 policies will remain in place for the fall, according to an email from President Samuel L. Stanley Jr.
(08/09/22 7:05pm)
The district court judge for the women's swim and dive team lawsuit against MSU has ruled that the university is not compliant with Title IX. The university is not required to reinstate the team, but they were given 60 days to submit a plan to rectify the violation.
(08/16/22 2:00pm)
Established in 1873, the W.J. Beal Botanical Garden is the longest running continuously operated botanical university garden in the United States.
(08/10/22 4:00pm)
When it was time to choose between attending Michigan State or the University of Michigan, Associated Students of MSU President Jo Kovach said the decision came down to one deciding factor: a cake.
(08/01/22 5:29pm)
Michigan State University Police and Public Safety sent out an alert in which an individual reported a bomb threat at or near Fee Hall East Wing on Aug. 1.
(07/22/22 4:12pm)
COVID-19 cases are on the rise again nationally.
(07/25/22 7:00pm)
The Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum will host a special Family Day event on Aug. 6 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
(07/21/22 6:23pm)
Storm, one of MSU Police Department’s K-9 dogs, bounces into the room lined with rows of boxes. Some hold rubber gloves, dog food and other scents to throw him off the trail, but only one contains explosive powder.
(08/02/22 1:00pm)
If you’re an incoming freshman, you probably have a lot of questions about the current status of dorm life this fall.
(07/19/22 6:23pm)
Maureen Jordan, Michigan State and State News alumna, has recently been brought back to a cause that she originally fought for 50 years ago.
(08/04/22 1:45pm)
Only 14.4% of undergraduate students at Michigan State University came from states outside of Michigan in the fall of the 2021-22 school year, according to the 2021 fall enrollment report.
(08/03/22 1:00pm)
One of the biggest transitions for incoming Michigan State freshmen is learning how to navigate the campus.
(08/04/22 4:00pm)
As I enter my senior year of college, there are many things that I look back on and regret like late nights, taking bad classes and much more.
(07/13/22 2:56pm)
The McLaren CareNow at Walgreens locations have joined the federal Test to Treat Program, a nationwide initiative that proves direct, express access to COVID-19 antiviral medications to those at high risk for complications from the virus.
(07/12/22 5:00pm)
For most young adults entering or currently in college, there are plenty of necessary coming of age skills not offered in the typical prerequisite course load.
(07/11/22 5:38pm)
Michigan State University's Health Care Pharmacy will now offer two COVID-19 treatments to MSU students, MSU Health Care Clinic patients and residents of the mid-Michigan area.
(07/11/22 12:49pm)
“My choice is what matters most, my body, I choose,” 9-year-old Lilly Pake said, reading off of her sign in front of the dozens gathered at MSU’s rock for the Women’s Rights Rally organized by the CORES and COPS groups.
(07/11/22 12:00pm)
A group from Battle for Spartan Swim and Dive organized a reinstatement budget proposal with statistics and a list of prospective donors to rebut reasons for the cutting of the swim and dive program.
(07/18/22 1:30pm)
Reporter Maddy Warren and audience engagement editor Lauren Snyder recently took a ride on MSU’s first autonomous electric bus, which is now open to passengers, to provide our readers with an inside look at the vehicle.