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(12/08/23 1:31pm)
Michigan State University’s Board of Trustees appointed Kevin Guskiewicz to the university’s vacated presidency at a special meeting Friday, ending a months-long, secretive search and giving the university its sixth leader in six years.
(12/13/23 7:12pm)
If students, faculty and staff experience discrimination at Michigan State University, reporting their experience to the Office of Civil Rights is a click away.
(12/05/23 4:13pm)
Michigan State University has settled a lawsuit with Christie Poitra, the former director of the university’s Native American Institute, for $150,000.
(12/04/23 5:18pm)
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.
(12/04/23 4:06am)
Over 1,300 dogs and their owners gathered at the Michigan State University Pavilion this weekend for the annual Winterland Classic Dog Show Cluster.
(12/03/23 8:35pm)
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.
(12/06/23 7:25pm)
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.
(12/04/23 10:30pm)
Throughout November, TikTok influencer Prayag Mishra has become a prominent figure of what has become known as the “sassy man apocalypse” on social media.
(12/04/23 1:00pm)
The Starbucks in MSU's Main Library is set to open for the spring semester, according to Associate Director of Retail Dining Gina Keilen.
(12/05/23 3:00pm)
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.
(01/17/24 10:32pm)
With a sprawling campus, Michigan State University can sometimes be hard to navigate for students and many turn to transportation methods like bicycles or buses. However, when winter settles in, the high volume of students using MSU's Capital Area Transportation Authority, or CATA, buses can make traveling a nuisance.
(12/06/23 2:00pm)
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.
(11/30/23 8:18pm)
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.
(11/30/23 7:13pm)
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.
(12/01/23 4:12pm)
On Wednesday, the Michigan State University School of Journalism held "Uplifting Voices, Empowering Communities," an event discussing the prominence of hip-hop and Black culture for the 50th anniversary of hip-hop. The event took place in the Communication Arts and Science building's WKAR studio and was hosted by journalism Assistant Professor Dr. Christina L. Myers.
(12/09/23 7:56pm)
Whether you’ve witnessed a performance in person, walked by the College of Music building on your way to class or heard various stories about the musicians we have on campus, the success of Michigan State University's musical students is strong.
(11/29/23 8:33pm)
Kevin Guskiewicz, the current chancellor University of North Carolina Chapel Hill and sole remaining candidate for Michigan State University's presidency, wrote that he’d only accept the job if he is able to lead “without undue interference.”
(11/29/23 8:25pm)
Michigan State University’s Board of Trustees spent over $100,000 in legal fees this summer fighting a subpoena for additional information relating to their investigation into the removal of controversial former business dean Sanjay Gupta.
(11/30/23 4:21pm)
Michigan State University students now have until Dec. 8 to request a "Credit-No Credit" grade for courses that do not fulfill major or general education requirements for this semester. This was formally announced on the university's advising page, last updated Nov. 17. Here is some more information about why the policy was instituted and how it affects students.
(11/29/23 12:36am)
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.