MSU's Anti-Discrimination Policy: What it covers and its limitations
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If students, faculty and staff experience discrimination at Michigan State University, reporting their experience to the Office of Civil Rights is a click away.
Michigan State University has settled a lawsuit with Christie Poitra, the former director of the university’s Native American Institute, for $150,000.
Active Violence Incident awareness training is now available for Michigan State University students, faculty and staff — nearly a year after the Feb. 13 mass shooting on campus that killed three and wounded five students.
The seasonal arts and crafts tradition lives on, as this weekend the University Activities Board, or UAB, hosted its 60th annual winter arts and crafts show in the MSU Union.
The meaning of language and vocabulary is vastly changing, as diction that was accepted a century ago is no longer socially tolerable in today's standards. This old language, though posing offensive and hurtful meanings to certain groups, still floats around public catalogs in libraries around the nation.
As fall semester comes to a close and students prepare for their final exams, MSU’s newest freshman class reflected on a first semester marked by new friends, unique opportunities and an occasionally difficult transition to college life.
The Starbucks in MSU's Main Library is set to open for the spring semester, according to Associate Director of Retail Dining Gina Keilen.
Finals week is traditionally one of the most stressful times of the year for college students. Lack of time management and sleep from all nighters spent studying result in unhealthy study habits that only increase stress levels.
The Roost, which was the most popular restaurant in the MSU Union food court prior to its closing in February 2023, will be moving to the International Center and opening in early January 2024, according to Associate Director of Retail Dining Gina Keilen.
The fall commencement ceremonies will be held on Dec. 15 and 16 at the Breslin Center. Here’s everything you need to know before attending.
The MSU Serling Institute for Jewish Studies and Modern Israel hosted a panel to discuss the history of Israel and Palestine and examine potential solutions that are compassionate to both Israeli and Palestinian perspectives.
Kathy Wilbur, 70, the first woman to direct three state of Michigan departments and a fixture of the MSU community, died Sunday morning in her Okemos home surrounded by family.
After the Feb. 13 shooting on Michigan State University's campus, the university added multiple security updates around campus. However, for many freshmen and new students, the fear of shootings go beyond university intervention and point to a larger political issue of gun violence in America.
For many Jewish students and faculty at Michigan State University, connections with Israel are strong.
Students staying on MSU's campus will have on-campus dining options for the first time this Thanksgiving break.
The Higher Learning Commission will be conducting a review of Michigan State University’s accreditation following a complaint filed last month by the university’s faculty senate.
With odd class hours, late nights of homework, and partying being the basis of a normal college life, students tend to create their own sleep schedules and habits. To some, this college lifestyle creates a tendency for students to experience unbalanced sleep schedules, tiredness and even insomnia.
Michigan State University Black Alumni, or MSUBA, and the MSU Black Faculty, Staff and Administrators Association, or BFSAA, are requesting an opportunity for university stakeholders to interview the sole candidate for the MSU presidency.
On "Wick Man," the fourth track on Drake’s "For All The Dogs Scary Hours Edition," the Toronto-raised superstar, with not a hint of irony in his voice, makes one of the boldest claims of his career: "I put so much thought into the messages it’s borderline obsessiveness."
The Associated Students of MSU passed bills advocating for hybrid options for Berkey Hall classes and the protection of Palestinian, Arab and allied students at the general assembly meeting on Nov. 16. The assembly also discussed MSU's anti-discrimination policy and accountability.