College of Arts and Letters prepares to celebrate 50 years in 2012
The College of Arts and Letters is celebrating its 50th anniversary as part of the MSU community in 2012.
The College of Arts and Letters is celebrating its 50th anniversary as part of the MSU community in 2012.
Student groups from the MSU College of Music have announced the dates of the “Music at the Museum” concert series, which marks the fourth year of partnership between the college and the Michigan Historical Museum, 702 W. Kalamazoo St., in Lansing.
MSU is among 80 organizations joining a movement to prepare, deploy and support 100,000 educators during the next 10 years in the fields of science, technology, engineering and math.
With bread flying through the air and students singing, MSU Hillel celebrated Rosh Hashanah, also known as the Jewish New Year, on Wednesday.
Three U.S. Senators recently introduced a bill that will increase Medicare graduate medical education residency slots by approximately 15,000 positions by 2017, potentially giving MSU medical students a greater chance to find a residency spot in a state with an increasing amount of medical schools.
After spending the past five years on MSU’s campus, India native Zubin Abraham still attends networking events such as the India Students, Scholars and Faculty Welcome Reception on Wednesday evening at the International Center.
Psychology sophomore Nicole Kuzmowicz would like to study in another country during her time at MSU, but she still is hunting for the program that is right for her.
Noe Hernandez spent most of his life believing a degree was too expensive for him to achieve. It wasn’t until he learned about MSU’s High School Equivalency Program, or HEP, that Hernandez realized he had an opportunity to pursue a degree.
Three additional community and sexual assault prevention police officers will be working to keep campus safe, MSU police Sgt. Florene McGlothian-Taylor said.
Amanda McFee feels fashion designers at MSU deserve as much recognition as students from big-time art schools.
Journalism senior Eziaha Adibe’s rockstar-chic style gives her an edge when walking through campus.
Sales and marketing specialist for the MSU Surplus Store and Recycling Center James Ives said he has seen everything pass through the store.
A new vaccine developed by an MSU research group shows promise in protecting against malaria, a potentially fatal disease that effects millions of people each year.
As the College of Education continues to prepare for the arrival of a new permanent dean in January 2012, the college is searching to fill several open faculty positions including that of Deborah Feltz, a long-time chair of the Department of Kinesiology.
Two researchers at MSU have been honored by President Barack Obama for their independent research in science and engineering.
As the adage goes, if at first you don’t succeed, try, try again. ASMSU has taken that advice to heart as it continues to support a bill that would provide medical amnesty for underage drinkers.
Students stopping by Wells Hall now can add a caffeinated boost to their study sessions after a new Starbucks Coffee Co. franchise opened Monday.
After holding an election with lower than expected participation, ASMSU officials are planning to advocate for more than 20 additional representatives to join an interim Academic Assembly for the 2011-12 academic year.
Music blared from speakers, and lanterns were strung around the room as students came together to party at Night Market on Monday night at the Wonders Hall Kiva.
London-based 3-D illustrator and graphic designer Liam Keating visited MSU on Monday for a hands-on graphic design workshop, but he will continue to work with students after returning to England.