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(02/22/23 2:12am)
Hundreds of Michigan State University students gathered at The Rock on Farm Lane Tuesday evening for a vigil which honored their classmates killed in a mass shooting and supported survivors as the university transitions back to regular classes and activities.
(02/21/23 10:57pm)
Following a mass shooting on Michigan State University’s campus, the university formed the Spartan Strong Fund to support “student and staff counseling, campus safety enhancements, and recognition for those involved with the crisis, such as first responders.”
(02/21/23 9:43pm)
“I am the proud resident assistant to 87 students. After the events on Monday night, I am an RA to 86.”
(02/21/23 6:58pm)
To create a supportive environment for students as they return to classes following the mass shooting at MSU, the MSU Libraries is hosting several community-based events throughout the week. Events include therapy dog visits, arts and crafts, as well as regular academic events like the Virtual Reality lab.
(02/21/23 4:17pm)
The MSU Union of Non-Tenured Track Faculty, or UNTF, has been in communication with the university administration students returning to campus the week of Feb. 20. The UNTF, which is the union for faculty members who are not in the tenure system, is asking for flexibility when it comes to students returning back to learning and calls for the University to listen to the needs of faculty and students during this time.
(02/20/23 3:25am)
In the days following Monday's mass shooting at Michigan State University, the campus streets and walkways fell cold and empty.
(02/19/23 9:40pm)
As the university returns to classes Monday Feb. 20, one week after the on-campus mass shooting that took the lives of three MSU students, some professors are making accommodations to help students.
(02/19/23 9:01pm)
University officials, leadership and law enforcement shared updates about students' return to classes and safety enhancement considerations at a Sunday press conference, held nearly one week after a mass shooting on Michigan State University's campus.
(02/19/23 10:00pm)
Carol Love, an MSU alumna from the 1970s, has been spending her time since Monday's mass shooting thinking of ways to bring kindness and positivity to campus alongside her fellow alumni.
(02/19/23 4:36pm)
Michigan State University will be covering hospital bills for the five students injured in Sparrow Hospital, Deputy Spokesperson Dan Olsen confirmed.
(02/18/23 12:51am)
Students will have access to “No Media” signs at 1855 Place and the Spartan Sunday event on Feb. 19 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
(02/17/23 10:59pm)
Michigan State University will be offering a Credit/No Credit grade reporting option for all undergraduate courses for the entire semester following Monday's mass shooting, according to an email sent to faculty members from interim provost Thomas Jeitschko.
(02/17/23 10:09pm)
Eventually things have to go back to normal. Students will come back to campus, classes will begin and memorials will be cleared away — but what then?
(02/18/23 3:30pm)
8:32 p.m. is when the first email went out calling students to “Run, hide, fight.”
(02/17/23 8:25pm)
A Michigan State parent’s association plans to set up a support tent on campus Monday, Feb. 20, as students return to classes following the mass shooting. The tent, tentatively planned to be located near The Rock on Farm Lane starting at 9 a.m., will have snacks, drinks, merchandise, gift cards and hugs available for students.
(02/17/23 7:22pm)
As Spartans have had time to reflect after Monday's shooting on campus, many are organizing their own protests and vigils to express grief, anger or demands for change.
(02/16/23 8:19pm)
Essential and voluntary Michigan State University workers are clocking into their shifts and performing their normal duties, despite showing up to an empty campus that students fled after Monday's mass shooting.
(02/16/23 8:00pm)
Following the mass shooting on Michigan State University’s campus on Monday night, students have distributed a petition demanding online class options for the remainder of the semester.
(02/16/23 5:20pm)
Law enforcement and university officials gave updates at a media conference on Thursday, Feb. 16, regarding the two sites of the mass shooting on Michigan State University’s campus. They confirmed that Berkey Hall will remain closed for the remainder of the semester, but use of The Union is “still being evaluated.”
(02/17/23 1:30pm)
Spartans Against Gun Violence will hold student-organized candlelight vigil at The Rock beginning at 6 p.m. on Feb. 21.