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(03/24/23 9:07pm)
Michigan State University released its annual Diversity, Equity and Inclusion report for the 2022-2023 academic year. The summaries are organized into four different goals: increase diversity, ensure equity, promote inclusion and enhance outreach/engagement.
(03/21/23 3:10pm)
Through multiple events like study sessions, an MSU World Cup tournament and galas, the Lebanese Student Association, or LSA, provides opportunities for all students, especially those of Middle Eastern or Lebanese origin.
(03/20/23 6:11pm)
James Madison College junior Matthew O’Daniel died on March 15 after sustaining injuries in a vehicular accident March 12, according to an email from James Madison College dean Cameron Thies.
(03/20/23 6:01pm)
Following results from the Know More Campus survey released in January, members of the Relationship Violence and Sexual Misconduct Expert Advisory Workgroup hosted the first of four input sessions to gather feedback on campus services, prevention efforts and policies on Monday.
(03/20/23 2:59pm)
Psychology sophomores Hannah Greenspan and Kirin Krafthefer are creating an exhibit in collaboration with the MSU Museum to memorialize student experiences from the Feb. 13 mass shooting.
(03/20/23 4:34am)
Engineering professor Yiming Deng was found not guilty on three charges of criminal sexual conduct.
(03/20/23 8:00pm)
Tower Guard will be hosting its 23rd annual Shamrock 5K on March 25. A student-led organization, Tower Guard is a second-year honors group dedicated to serving the Resource Center for Persons with Disabilities, or RCPD, at MSU. The organization collaborates with the RCPD to help scribe for exams, create more accessible textbooks, hold one-on-one tutoring and build a more inclusive environment for all students.
(03/17/23 5:01pm)
The Associated Students of MSU, or ASMSU, picked it back up with its committee meetings after spring break. Although the finance committee was the only committee to be entirely present, it was able to push all its bills through to next week's general assembly meeting.
(03/16/23 9:43pm)
A post-shooting healing event, organized by two students in collaboration with MSU and the MSU Museum, confused students who interpreted the event as a protest against the university.
(03/16/23 4:20pm)
As Michigan State University implements a new security change — locking a majority of campus buildings after 6 p.m. and requiring a Spartan ID to unlock them — students have flooded the International Center looking for replacement IDs. ASMSU will be covering the $20 fee for new IDs for all undergraduate students through March 24, ASMSU public relations manager Brandi Stover said.
(03/15/23 11:20pm)
As a shooter terrorized the university’s campus last month, Michigan State University’s Department of Police and Public Safety, or DPPS, was assisted by first responders from 72 law enforcement, fire, and emergency medical service agencies.
(03/14/23 9:59pm)
After Michigan State University introduced a new policy requiring ID cards to access academic and residential buildings from 6 p.m. to 7 a.m., students are already struggling to adapt.
(03/14/23 7:52pm)
The MSU Police Department is separating the roles of vice president of public safety and police chief in an effort to restructure the department. It will also be creating a new security center to centralize all systems.
(03/14/23 3:07pm)
After Michigan State University lifted its COVID-19 vaccine mandate, members of the Graduate Employees Union, or GEU, and the Union of Non-Tenure Track Faculty, or UNTF, responded, stating the decision was made without the knowledge or consulting of faculty and teaching assistants.
(03/09/23 2:00pm)
When Michigan State University's campus was placed under attack on the evening of Feb. 13, MSU's Vice President of Police and Public Safety Marlon Lynch notified Interim President Teresa Woodruff of the situation and made his way to campus.
(03/06/23 8:57pm)
One of the eight victims of the Feb. 13 Michigan State University shooting is improving in the hospital, but additional surgeries will be required, according to an update posted by family members.
(03/04/23 9:20pm)
The Associated Student of Michigan State, also known as ASMSU, have organized a fund for registered student organizations of Michigan State University specifically for events for students created by students.
(03/03/23 10:01pm)
A former MSUPD HR administrator is suing MSU and MSUPD leaders for retaliation in their actions following several Office of Institutional Equity, or OIE, reports of racial discrimination in the workplace.
(03/05/23 5:00pm)
MSU’s potential decision to sell its farmland in Eagle Township has been a source of controversy in the small community ever since residents became aware of the possibility a few months ago.
(03/15/23 1:00pm)
Students know Michigan State University’s maintenance team is fast. After submitting a maintenance request online, it doesn’t take long for a technician to show up at your room.