Robert Young out as Michigan State's vice president, general counsel
Robert Young has been removed from his duties as Michigan State's vice president and general counsel, according to a university press release.
Robert Young has been removed from his duties as Michigan State's vice president and general counsel, according to a university press release.
Board Chair Dianne Byrum announced committee appointments for the current session of the MSU Board of Trustees, effective Thursday.
Mimi Jones — a jazz bassist and a U.S. Jazz Ambassador — will be teaching and touring with jazz students from the MSU College of Music. They will teach and perform at schools, art academies and community venues throughout Michigan.
Due to severe wind chill temperatures — and an emergency alert sent to Michigan residents regarding an ongoing gas shortage — Michigan State is attempting to cut back on gas consumption.
Tiny teal ribbons continue to be worn by students across campus to show solidarity with sexual assault survivors. Teal — the color representative of sexual assault awareness — took on further meaning at MSU in 2018 as the university dealt with fallout from the Larry Nassar crisis.
Instead of wearing green, the Michigan State Dance Team wore teal at the 2019 National Dance Team Competition to represent their number dedicated to survivors of sexual assault.
Trustee Joel Ferguson has stepped down from MSU's presidential search committee and Trustee Brianna Scott will take over the role. By joining, Scott said she hopes the search process will be more transparent and open.
The U.S. Department of Education has found that Michigan State has regularly failed to meet its requirements to ensure campus safety and welfare.
The annual Diversity Career Fair — hosted by the MSU Career Services Network — brought in over 200 businesses, non-profits and governmental agencies looking for students to fill both full-time positions and seasonal internships.
Following Wednesday classes being suspended, Michigan State cancelled Thursday classes in response to severe wind chill and poor road conditions.
SNEWSCAST is here. The podcast makes it debut discussing reporters' experiences covering the survivors of ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar's abuse in The State News' most recent print edition.
This is the seventh time in the 164-year history of the university that classes have been cancelled.
Michigan State has cancelled Wednesday classes in advance of dangerously low temperatures.
Associate Professor Kirsten Fermaglich gave the first seminar of the MSU Center for Gender in Global Context's colloquia series. She discussed her research on the history of name changing in the United States, specifically in the Jewish community.
Despite a sub-zero wind chill factor and up to 12 inches of snow on the forecast, Michigan State didn't suspend classes Monday.
The University Council held a work session to determine what to ask of the incoming permanent president, and what actions they should be developing in the meantime to improve the university.
At the 2nd Annual Social Justice Art Festival — an event created to bring attention to social issues both inside and outside Michigan State University — artists displayed their musical performances, poetry, literature and films throughout Snyder-Phillips Hall.
This week, The State News published an issue commemorating the one-year anniversary of Larry Nassar’s Ingham County sentencing.
A debate regarding the ASMSU general assembly chairperson position, extending MSU library hours and text alerts to notify students when weather is hazardous were all topics at Thursday's committee meetings.
Students listed concerns with safety, classes ending late and living far from central locations on campus as reasons for signing a petition advocating for Michigan State's bus route 33 to run until 2 a.m. instead of 7 p.m.