Permanent fencing along Red Cedar to be installed where Brendan Santo fell
“The safety of our campus community is and always will be the most important for our students, our community and those who visit campus,” Olsen said in a statement.
“The safety of our campus community is and always will be the most important for our students, our community and those who visit campus,” Olsen said in a statement.
MSU's Office of Sustainability is looking for volunteers to help pull weeds at MSU's Pollinator Garden along the River Trail, from 12-1p.m. on Thursday, June 30.
MOON-Light will provide service providers with high-performance transport to reduce their costs and accelerate their projects while providing those without modern internet service, with that internet service.
"They're So Dramatic" is the newly formed, female-led theater group, showcasing female talent from directing to acting to choreography.
“It’s also important to me because I’m using my ability,” Sliwinski said. “I’m not afraid of him. That’s the thing. Some of these girls are afraid of him because of what he did to them and I’m not. I’m kind of using this report as a way for these girls to get justice from him.”
At today's Board of Trustees meeting, campus changes were approved, including two new building additions and continued renovations to the football complex.
The Board of Trustees met on Friday, June 24 in room 401 of the Hannah Administration Building. After a two-day retreat, the board voted to approve updates to academic life, setting the budget for the 2022-23 year and making policy revisions.
Clinics will be held at the Breslin Center on July 1 and July 29 from 10 a.m to 6 p.m.
The Board of Trustees plans to meet this Friday, June 24, at 8 a.m. in room 401 of the Hannah Administration Building. Here's what's on the agenda.
Michigan State released its Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, or DEI, report for the 2020-21 and 2021-22 academic years on Tuesday. The report features the university’s efforts to increase diversity, ensure equity, promote inclusion and enhance outreach and engagement, followed by the 2020-21 diversity at MSU data report.
The Detroit Free Press sued MSU over a denial for records about donor agreements for Mel Tucker's 10-year, $95 million contract.
Six of the seven defendants charged in connection with fraudulent claims to the Healing Assistance Fund have been sentenced.
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Speakers related through their shared experiences of being Black in America, but ranged from board members to students—the current change-makers and others who are very much coming into their own to reshape perspective in their own way.
This order comes almost six years after survivor Rachael Denhollander filed her original police report, beginning prosecution for what turned out to be Nassar's decades of sexual abuse of many women.
Father's Day falls on Juneteenth this year and MSU alumnus AJ Troup wrote and performed a monologue to reflect on his relationship with Black fatherhood.
MSU Professor of Economics and Political Science Jon X. Eguia collaborated with MSU’s Institute for Public Policy and Social Research to create a software that would help the public measure partisan fairness in elections to the U.S. House of Representatives.
“This is the first suspected case of death by hazing that I can recall and I've been working at the Prosecutor's Office since 1997,” Scott Hughes, Ingham County Prosecutor Office's Community Outreach Coordinator, said in an email.
The theme of MSU's second annual Juneteenth celebration will be Afrofuturism, "a fluid aesthetic that examines the history of African Americans in society and uses that framework to create a better path forward for the current generation."
Witnesses recounted seeing the victims passed out on two twin mattresses in the basement of the Pi Alpha Phi fraternity with vomit and urine on themselves. Phat Nguyen's autopsy report confirmed that alcohol intoxication was the cause of death.