December blizzard still a burden on snow crews
The blizzard that whipped across Michigan on Dec. 11 left Jillian Williams - and many others - out in the cold during finals week.I had an 8 a.m.
The blizzard that whipped across Michigan on Dec. 11 left Jillian Williams - and many others - out in the cold during finals week.I had an 8 a.m.
The engineers at MSUs Cyclotron building dont get a three week vacation during the holidays; theyre always working - and thinking. Steve Bricker is no exception. Bricker graduated from MSU in 1981 and has been an engineer in the Cyclotron lab ever since.
Kweisi Mfume, the president and chief executive officer of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, and Preston Williams, an academic theologian from Harvard University, will celebrate Martin Luther King Jr.
WKAR-TV and Radio will help feed the hungry this holiday season by serving as a collection site for donations to the Greater Lansing Food Bank.The food drive will continue through Dec.
The governments war on drugs may have been lost on college students - especially when it comes to marijuana, according to a recently released study.Harvard Universitys School of Public Health conducted the College Alcohol Study in 1993, 1997 and 1999, surveying more than 14,000 students in colleges and universities nationwide.
Christmas came early for the Ingham County Health Department. After almost three months of waiting, the health department received its first shipment of the flu vaccine late last week. And although its late in the flu season, the vaccinations can still be effective, Ingham County Disease Control Supervisor Judy Williams said. We go by confirmed cases where someone shows up in the emergency room and has a throat culture done and it shows that the person has influenza, she said, adding that there is a flu mimic circulating that is not actually influenza.
Kevin Epling, producer and director of photography for MSUs Division of University Relations, is one of the best in the business. Thats according to AV Video Multimedia Producer magazine, which named Epling one of the Top 100 Producers of 2000.
Whether to increase the number of teaching assistants or to increase their pay was addressed at a forum hosted by the MSU Council of Graduate Students on Thursday night.COGS Town Hall - Addressing the Potential Reduction of Teaching Assistantships for the 2001-2002 Academic Year was held to allow students to voice their concerns and opinions on the issue.The primary role of COGS is to be an advocate for graduate student concerns, said Sam Howerton, president of the group.
While studying for finals, students should try to keep the S-word out of their vocabulary.The word that goes along with cram sessions, caffeine boosts and 12-page papers:Stress.Give yourself license to take breaks from studying, said Jon Kermiet, a health educator at Olin Health Center.
The universitys International Studies and Programs is seeking applicants who want to make a positive difference in their homelands.Designed as a graduate studies capstone, the Thoman Fellowship Program prepares students to confront hunger and poverty in their communities.Established in 1982, the program brings together advanced doctoral students from developing countries to address issues locally and back home.They gain a sense of what it takes to address poverty and hunger, said Tom Carroll, faculty adviser for the program and a social science professor.Fellows meet weekly as a group throughout the course of the academic year and they also volunteer at local agencies.
The Residence Halls Association has made a resolution to reserve the best movies for dorm residents - just in time for the new year.RHA will now obtain movies shown on the University Housing Channel from Swank Motion Pictures, the nations leading distributor of licensed movies.
MSUs undergraduate student government is looking to prevent East Lansing landlords from jumping the gun on leases next year.
MSU Physical Plant employees are continuing a typical workplace tradition at their annual Christmas dinner this year: a gift exchange.But the presents will not be swapped by and for facility workers.
Todd Fenton is perfectly comfortable in his laboratory on the fourth floor of Fee Hall, even though hes surrounded by small fragments of prehistoric remains of teenagers and an intact human skeleton lying on the table next to him.Fenton, a forensic anthropologist and anthropology professor at MSU, works daily to identify the cause of death in cases when it is unknown or when a crime victims identity remains a mystery.My favorites are the ones where you have to figure out the individual death story, he says.Fenton received his undergraduate degree from the University of Michigan and earned his masters degree at the University of Arizona in Tucson.He has been working on campus since 1998.I love forensic anthropology because you can work a case one day and assess the trauma to a body, positively identify the remains and when you go home at night theres a sense of accomplishment like no other field allows, he said.Fenton and the rest of the employees at MSUs forensic anthropology lab have recently been receiving increased statewide and national attention for their hard work and positive results.
Students will not be alone in receiving grades this semester. All 50 states have already been handed their marks for higher education. For the first time, the National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education put both public and private universities nationwide to the test, and spent more than two years comparing them. No state received straight As, and many were given low grades.
Rusty red landscapes adorned with sienna plateaus, bronze mesas and golden sun rays grace the walls of the Multicultural Center these days.Studio art sophomore Domingo Carreon is the creative genius behind 25 paintings and sketches displayed in the Multicultural Center, located in the Union Basement.
Stacy Rosenthal didnt imagine her art homework would end up going out to 1,500 people.Rosenthal, a studio art senior, created the winning design for the Kellogg Centers 8th annual MSU Holiday Card Contest.
Ira Flatow, a veteran National Public Radio science correspondent and Emmy Award-winning television journalist, has covered stories in historic venues like the Kennedy Space Center, Three Mile Island, Antarctica and the South Pole. And it all began during his boyhood when he burned down his mothers bathroom while trying to recreate a biology class experiment Hell be bringing his experiences to campus Wednesday as a guest speaker in the McPherson Professorship lecture series. Hes the host of NPRs Talk of the Nation: Science Friday, and Flatows lecture will be titled If it Breeds, It Leads: How the Media Bring Science to the Public. He just hops around from physical to natural science and also public issues, like pesticides on tomatoes, said Douglas Luckie, assistant professor of physiology at Lyman Briggs School. The speech will be the fifth and final of the McPherson Professorship lectures - a series that MSU President M.
MSU students will be able to see basketball straight out of Hollywood this weekend - and it doesnt involve former Spartan and Los Angeles Laker Earvin Magic Johnson.
Law school can be a long road to travel, and an expensive one. But for some students, thats exactly what they want to tackle after graduation.