Arabic major receives online master’s program
MSU is working to train current and future educators in a subject that’s becoming increasingly more important to students in Michigan — teaching Arabic.
MSU is working to train current and future educators in a subject that’s becoming increasingly more important to students in Michigan — teaching Arabic.
MSU President Lou Anna K. Simon spoke to members of the Residence Halls Association, or RHA, at its meeting Wednesday night to discuss the budget forecast and to give an update on the search for a new vice president for Student Affairs and Services.
MSU’s Career Services network will host the Diversity Career Fair from 5:30-8:30 p.m. Jan. 20 at Kellogg Center.
ASMSU’s Academic Assembly discussed concerns about representation numbers and options for nonprofit status Tuesday night.
A class this semester looks to assist military veterans in adjusting to and succeeding in an academic learning environment, a first of its kind at MSU.
A fundraising event to help Haitians hit by the Jan. 10, 2010, earthquake — “Haiti: 1 year later” — will be held 11 a.m.
Beginning next fall, students in the School of Hospitality Business will be serving, seasoning and studying in new state-of-the-art facilities.
The MSU Men’s Glee Club might not be exactly like the popular TV show — for them, spontaneously breaking into song and dance comes second to having a good time and learning how to improve.
Women at MSU are few of thousands across the country who feel uneasy raising their hands in class and speaking with their professors, according to the 2010 Law School Survey of Student Engagement.
MSU’s Chicano/Latino Studies Program and the Center of Caribbean and Latin American Studies, or CLACS, will award eight research grants after receiving $20,000 from the Institute for Mexicans Abroad and the Consulate of Mexico.
College students might find themselves at a serious disadvantage when it comes to their understanding of science, according to a study released January.
After applying for 17 jobs across the country, African American and African studies doctoral student Kwaku Nti earned three interviews.
The C.S. Mott Group for Sustainable Food Systems at MSU has been selected as one of 10 nationwide partners for FoodCorps, a new AmeriCorps school garden and Farm to School service program that plans to launch this summer.
The College of Agriculture and Natural Resources is facing a period of transition as it deals with changes in leadership and organization in the coming months.
Because of one man’s work, the MSU Accounting and Information Systems Department recently received a $500,000 donation to its programs. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, or PwC, announced in December 2010 it will contribute the money throughout a period of five years to the department.
Zipcar, a car-sharing company, will bring its initiative to MSU at an event slated for 10 a.m. Wednesday at the Union.
As the spring semester gets underway, ASMSU representatives are revisiting several initiatives they introduced last semester.
Spectators gathered under the stars Sunday afternoon to listen to the blending of science and Native American folklore at Abrams Planetarium during the show, “Sky Tellers: The Myths, the Magic and the Mysteries of the Universe.”
The walk from the Main Library to Emi Bulica’s dorm in Landon Hall isn’t a long one, but it’s not one she feels safe making alone at 12:36 a.m.
With finals week quickly approaching, many students who normally would spend their Friday evenings out on the town are camped out in the library and stressing their last opportunity to push their grade-point average over the top. But advertising junior Leoniece Cheeks said she encourages students to seize the day at the first annual “Carpe Diem” fashion show Friday.