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(07/08/22 4:00pm)
While Pride month may have drawn to a close, the work of Michigan State University scientists in creating a more equitable world for the LGBTQIA+ community has not.
(07/07/22 5:40pm)
The State of Michigan approved a funding increase for Michigan State University in its $75.7 billion 2022-23 fiscal year budget. This is the largest increase in over 10 years at a 4% boost, totaling an additional $72.2 million on top of $303.7 million in base funding.
(07/06/22 6:48pm)
Since its opening in 2017, Green Dot Stables has been serving sliders and other American fare food products to the Greater Lansing Community.
(06/30/22 9:28pm)
Last year, Michigan State University collaborated with Apple Inc. to introduce North America’s first Apple Developer Academy. On Thursday morning, the Academy celebrated its very first graduating class: a diverse group of individuals aged 18 to 64.
(06/29/22 6:41pm)
Beginning July 5, and lasting through late August, temporary fencing on the sidewalk and traffic lanes along the Red Cedar river near the Kellogg Center, Michigan Avenue and Beal Street entrances will be replaced with permanent fencing.
(06/29/22 5:15pm)
MSU students and East Lansing community members looking to exercise a green thumb and some back muscles can volunteer at an MSU Pollinator Garden from 12-1p.m. on June 30.
(06/28/22 1:01pm)
Michigan State University and Merit Network's MOON-Light program are joint recipients of a groundbreaking $10.5 million National Telecommunications and Information Administration, NTIA, Broadband Infrastructure Program Grant.
(06/24/22 6:33pm)
The Board of Trustees met on Friday, June 24. At the meeting, authorizations to plan campus changes were approved.
(06/24/22 6:23pm)
The Board of Trustees met on Friday, June 24, in room 401 of the Hannah Administration Building. After a two-day retreat, the board voted to approve updates to academic life.
(06/27/22 12:30pm)
Content warning: This article contains mentions of sexual assault and harassment.
(06/27/22 7:51pm)
Coining themselves as the new all-inclusive, female-led group, "They're So Dramatic" is looking for girls and non-binary people who want to showcase their talent across all artistic forms.
(06/23/22 12:43pm)
The Board of Trustees plans to meet this Friday, June 24, at 8 a.m. in room 401 of the Hannah Administration Building.
(06/23/22 1:00pm)
Michigan State and the Ingham County Health Department are setting up COVID-19 vaccine clinics for children aged six months to five years old after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, or CDC, recently approved the vaccine for use among the age group.
(06/21/22 10:32pm)
Michigan State released its Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, or DEI, report for the 2020-21 and 2021-22 academic years on Tuesday.
(06/21/22 8:40pm)
The Detroit Free Press sued MSU over a denial of its request for records about donors' gift agreements, according to an article published today.
(06/21/22 5:52pm)
Six of the seven defendants charged in connection with fraudulent claims to the Healing Assistance Fund have been sentenced.
(06/21/22 1:50pm)
Members of the Michigan State community gathered inside the halls of the Breslin Student Events Center on June 17 for the second annual Juneteenth celebration.
(06/21/22 4:00pm)
MSU criminal justice senior Aaniya Carroll, alongside human biology junior Imaniyah Howard-Drain have formed a new student organization called “Ladies of Elevation.”
(06/17/22 2:07pm)
The Michigan Supreme Court denied an appeal from ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar.
(06/15/22 7:00pm)
Michigan State University recently launched the Partisan Advantage Tracker, a user-friendly tool that helps the public assess election fairness and track election outcomes.