Trustee secretary, chief of staff position vacant
Former Board of Trustees Secretary and Chief of Staff Eric Scorsone left the position on Sept. 9 according to deputy spokesperson Dan Olsen.
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Former Board of Trustees Secretary and Chief of Staff Eric Scorsone left the position on Sept. 9 according to deputy spokesperson Dan Olsen.
In the wake of an announcement that President Samuel L. Stanley Jr.’s contract is under discussion with the Board of Trustees, several students and faculty members are demanding transparency from the board.
President Samuel L. Stanley Jr.’s contract with Michigan State University is under discussion with the Board of Trustees.
The Board of Trustees met on Friday, Sept 9 in the Hannah Administration building. Student leaders and liaisons delivered updates to life on campus and called for more inclusivity and transparency.
Getting to know your way around campus can be a challenge. MSU’s campus encompasses over 5,000 acres and can be difficult to navigate, especially as a new student.
A new interim dean of the Broad College of Business was appointed at the Sept. 9 Board of Trustees meeting following the resignation of former dean Sanjay Gupta. Professor and interim associate dean Judith Whipple was appointed interim dean in a 5-2 vote with one abstention.
A resolution on voter suppression was removed from the Board of Trustees Sept. 9 meeting agenda. The resolution appeared on the printed agenda at the time of the meeting but was not addressed by the academic affairs committee.
MSU faculty member, father and “Coach” Ali Easley began his boxing passion with his childhood neighbor, kickboxing and doing martial arts together.
MSU released a press release announcing the new Vice President of Financial Planning and Analysis Rebecca Barber on Sept. 8
Jumping up and down in the Izzone, devouring endless food at the Brody cafeteria and getting ice cream from the Dairy Store, no matter how cold it is outside: These are staple activities for Michigan State University students, but they are also experiences some students have had long before their freshman year.
MSU launched a series called Lactation Education hosted by Natosha Sage-EL Bylsma of the Expectant Parents Organization. This educational opportunity will serve to provide parents and their partners information on preparing to breast or chest feed.
With agile notes and perfectly synchronized harmonies, the MSU Acafellas are a force to be reckoned with. The Tenor-Tenor-Bass a capella group, formed in 1996, showcases nine male singers that compete in international competitions, perform for hire at public functions and have a lot of fun doing it.
Dr. Toufic Jildeh and Dr. Micah Lissy have joined MSU Health Care’s Sports Medicine and Orthopedic Center as orthopedic surgeons and MSU Athletics as team physicians. Both Jildeh and Lissy have experience with athletes from around the country and hope to use their knowledge to help Spartan athletes and students on and off the field.
The MSU Board of Trustees will meet for the first time this semester on Friday, Sept. 9 at 8 a.m. in room 401 of the Hannah Administration building. The meeting will also be live-streamed for those who cannot attend in person. Public comment requests must be submitted 48 hours before the meeting.
Associated Students of Michigan State University (ASMSU) held the first general assembly (GA) of the fall semester on Sept. 1. Provost Teresa Woodruff was a guest at the meeting with a brief introduction to start off the GA.
MSU Department of Police and Public Safety was contacted about a possible assault in a campus parking lot near 1855 Place on the morning of Tuesday, Aug. 30. Public Information Officer Chris Rozman said the crime was classified as a simple assault and battery under Michigan Law, which is a 90-day misdemeanor.
Cherry Lane Field bustled with students on Tuesday afternoon at Sparticipation, with hundreds of clubs seeking to attract people will similar niche interests.
Finance freshman Nathan Nazareno and his parents arrived on campus an hour before his scheduled move-in at 8 a.m. on Friday in anticipation of clogged traffic and check-in lines. The roads to the dorm halls were still blocked off, so they sat in line in their car until a parent stepped out and removed the blockage, opening the entrance to East McDonel Hall.
The Associated Students of Michigan State University, or ASMSU, hosted its final summer session general assembly meeting on Aug. 25. The meeting included representative introductions, two GA resignments and health and safety announcements.
The Association for Women in Science, or AWIS, is a global network of women and allies that are dedicated to advancing the path for women in the fields of science, technology, engineering and math.