After recent death, students and faculty reflect on work of author Harper Lee
With the passing of To Kill a Mockingbird author Harper Lee, the world says goodbye to one of the most influential american authors of the 20th century.
With the passing of To Kill a Mockingbird author Harper Lee, the world says goodbye to one of the most influential american authors of the 20th century.
This Friday from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m., MSU Greenline will be putting on a dodgeball fundraising tournament to raise money for the MSU Pediatric Public Health Fund. The fund is designed to aid in research on the effects of Flint's lead water poisoning on the city's children and long term solutions to help them cope.
TEDxMSU 2016 is Wednesday, March 2 at the Wharton Center for the Performing Arts’ Cobb Great Hall. TEDxMSU begins at 6 p.m. and is immediately followed by Afterglow at 9:30 p.m.
The people who ran up the stairs of Breslin Center for the Spartans Rebuilding Michigan’s Klimb for Kids event did more than get a good workout — they raised $2,000 to benefit cancer research and children afflicted with cancer.
Election politics has its own jargon and assumptions. Among those, two of the best known terms are the idea of a “black” or “Latino” vote. These terms refer to the assumption that black Americans and Latino Americans, as a whole, vote along similar political issues and interests. Using these interests, political analysts will predict which political party or candidate has a better chance of being elected after gaining black or Latino voting support.
Through the Michigan State University Adolescent Program, or MSUAP, students can help children under the age of 18 stay out of the criminal justice system.
Hover boards were banned earlier this semester in the residence halls for various reasons.
MSU has been a major part in combating the issues resulting from the Flint Water Crisis through a new nutrition program and the efforts of the College of Human Medicine. The MSU Board of Trustees discussed MSU's efforts at the most recent meeting on Friday, Feb. 19.
MSU's Board of Trustees met Feb. 19 to discuss various items from Flint involvement to faculty appointments. Here are four takeaways from the meeting which show what's to come in the MSU administration:
In a recent letter to Apple users and customers, Apple CEO Tim Cook took a firm stand against a recent request from United States Federal Government. The government, specifically the FBI, has requested Apple conceive and construct the technology permitting authorities to access encrypted data on smartphones.
As the days in East Lansing roll by, the much warmer spring will bless MSU with its presence. But the sign of favorable weather brings a new look all around campus. The bikers of MSU will be back in full storm, populating both the bike paths and paths as they travel quickly and efficiently.
Many students report experiencing substantial problems with East Lansing’s two largest rental home providers, DTN and CRMC.
With spring break less than a month away, many students are looking forward to some fun in the sun before the finals grind begins. However, planning such a trip on a college student’s budget can be a challenge.
Gov. Rick Snyder has appointed MSU Trustee Joel Ferguson to the Flint Receivership Transition Advisory Board, according to a press release
MSU's Supply Chain Management program ranks first globally, according to a new ranking by SCM World.
MSU’s College of Democrats hosted Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D-MI) at the International Center for a forum on paying for college and the growing debt of college students on Feb.16.
On Feb. 15, Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders visited Eastern Michigan University's campus for a rally. Despite the distance, MSU students made the trip to hear him speak.
Over 130 years ago, in the fall of 1879, Dr. William James Beal started one of the longest-running experiments in the world, and it’s taking place under the feet of MSU students walking to class across campus. The experiment’s focus was on how long the seeds of different species of weeds can lie dormant underground and still be able to grow when exposed to the proper conditions.
Gov. John Kasich of Ohio held a town hall meeting at the MSU Union Monday and answered a number of questions including his position as a candidate in the campaign on discrimination, scientific research and higher education funding.
Oregon State University history prof. Amy Koehlinger will shed some light on this often overlooked relationship in her Feb. 15 lecture event entitled “Boxing, Manhood, and Religion."