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(11/06/23 8:42pm)
Weeks following the Feb. 13 shooting at Michigan State University, MSU leadership announced it would require all students, faculty and staff to undergo active violent intruder training the following school year.
(11/01/23 8:32pm)
Michigan State University tenure-track faculty members launched a public unionization campaign Wednesday in hopes of giving professors more power in administrative decision making.
(11/01/23 10:11pm)
Associated Students of MSU bill 60-30 “advocates for ASMSU and MSU to address the ongoing Palestinian crisis and support Palestinian students and all impacted students.”
(10/31/23 6:48pm)
Following a successful implementation of hospital protocol during the Feb. 13 shooting at Michigan State, Sparrow Hospital has focused on analyzing and expanding its strategies and capabilities for a variety of mass casualty events.
(11/06/23 6:37pm)
Whether you’re getting ready in the morning before classes, driving in your car after school, or pretty much anything in between, there’s a good chance you’re listening to music.
(10/31/23 1:31am)
The Associated Students of MSU called on the Board of Trustees to release thousands of long-withheld documents on the university's handling of disgraced ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar in a statement posted to social media on Oct. 30.
(10/30/23 9:48pm)
Michigan State University has fired Brendan Doyle, the kinesiology instructor whose students connected him to a 2020 Louisiana meth lab, according to personnel records.
(10/30/23 7:58pm)
Barbie and Ken. Firefighters and cats. Bunnies and athletes.
(10/30/23 12:05am)
"What we want is total freedom!"
(11/02/23 7:31pm)
MSU does not plan on installing automatic locks in classrooms, going against a recommendation from an outside firm's review of MSU's response to the Feb. 13 campus shooting, MSU Department of Police and Public Safety spokesperson Dana Whyte said.
(10/28/23 1:41am)
On Friday, Michigan State’s women’s cross country team won the 2023 Big Ten championship. This marks the second consecutive championship for the Spartan squad, and their fourth in the past five years.
(10/27/23 9:51pm)
A week of tension between Michigan State University board members boiled over at the board's public meeting Friday.
(10/27/23 9:28pm)
Classes will not be held in the Berkey Hall classrooms directly impacted by the Feb. 13 shooting when the building re-opens for the spring semester, MSU announced today in a university-wide email.
(10/27/23 3:52pm)
Michigan State University trustee Dennis Denno attempted to motion for a public vote on the release of thousands of long-withheld documents relating to the university's handling of disgraced ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar at the board's meeting Friday. But he was stopped by the board's parliamentarian who said the board bylaws prohibited Denno's motion.
(10/27/23 2:10pm)
The MSU National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, or NAACP held a town hall meeting Thursday with university leaders to discuss recurring racial discrimination and safety issues on campus.
(10/31/23 12:00pm)
MSU's Center for Engaged Student Learning is running a winter wear drive to collect outerwear donations for the Cristo Rey Community Center in Lansing. Students, faculty and staff can drop off all new and gently used hats, scarves, gloves and other outerwear gear to suite 101 in the Student Services Building until Nov. 10.
(10/27/23 9:31pm)
The wait is almost over. Women's basketball season is right around the corner. With exhibition games and practices on the way, the Michigan State women's basketball team is preparing to improve off of last season with new coaches and players.
(10/26/23 11:14pm)
Michigan State University’s faculty senate moved Thursday to file a report with the school’s accreditor alerting them to conduct of embattled board chair Rema Vassar which they believe could jeopardize accreditation.
(10/26/23 10:33pm)
The admitted conduct of embattled board chair Rema Vassar has put Michigan State University’s accreditation in jeopardy, the school’s head of accreditation said Thursday.
(10/26/23 11:02pm)
It’s rare for a Michigan governor to remove a member of a university governing board. But with recent calls for Michigan State University’s board chair to be removed, the decades-unused constitutional right may finally be utilized.