MSU researchers investigate stigma, statistics of not wanting children
In a study published on MSUToday, Michigan State University researchers utilized the National Survey of Family Growth to investigate parenthood trends in the United States.
In a study published on MSUToday, Michigan State University researchers utilized the National Survey of Family Growth to investigate parenthood trends in the United States.
Graduation gowns for both bachelor's and master’s degrees are required for MSU ceremonies and are made of 100% recycled materials, specifically post-consumer plastic bottles. Despite this being the university’s standard for nearly a decade, many upcoming graduates are unaware of this sustainable practice.
An iconic popular culture moment from the past four years for each soon-to-be MSU graduate, based on your college.
MSU is ending its affirmative action requirements in employment with regards to race, sex, color, ethnicity and national origin in order to comply with an executive order signed by President Donald Trump.
For some in the spring graduating class of 2025, figuring out what comes next after acquiring their bachelor’s degree hasn’t been easy.
Michigan State's University Activities Board is partnering with college radio station Impact 89FM to host a Battle of the Bands on Wednesday, April 23. The event offers a place for student artists and performers to compete and showcase their talent while gaining publicity. The showdown is set to take place in The People’s Park, on campus between Well’s Hall and the International Center, starting at 5:30 p.m.
On Monday, April 21, MSU’s English honors society Sigma Tau Delta hosted a banned book swap event where students gathered and discussed some popular titles.
University-employed middlemen stand between students and the federal funds they’re entitled to.
Michigan State University community members discuss the mental health benefits of spending time outdoors and connecting with nature.
On Saturday, April 19, MSU’s University Activities Board (UAB) hosted Craftopia at the International Center. The arts-and-crafts-centered event also featured drag performances by DeeDee Chaunte and Mia Cole.
The Associated Students of Michigan State University continued their Office of the President elections Thursday evening, where they elected their next vice president of academic affairs and vice president of governmental affairs.
Nearly 100 Michigan State University faculty, staff and students took a stand against the federal government’s threats to higher education Thursday in a demonstration they expect to be the first of many.
Michigan State University, alongside three organizations and eight other universities, is suing the U.S. Department of Energy, arguing a recent policy that caps the amount of money the university is given for research grants is illegal. The Rate Cap Policy sets a standardized indirect cost rate for all grant awards to universities at 15%.
Nine direct and five flow-through USAID projects at MSU were terminated, amounting to more than $20 million in funding lost, according to a university spokesperson.
The Student Allocations Board over-allocated $44,220 to multiple Registered Student Organizations due to "processing errors," according to the bills. The six bills passed helped restore the board's budget.
After MSU hockey fell to Cornell, MSU women's basketball fell to NC State and MSU men's basketball fell to Auburn all in the postseason, it shut the door on yet another good season for Spartan athletics. However, this season was not good enough, as MSU yet again fails to bring home that coveted national championship.
Kathryn Harding, current vice president of internal administration and political science senior, will be the next ASMSU president. She was the only candidate.
On Wednesday, April 16, East Lansing Police Department responded to a call of an alleged assault on a CATA bus.
Under the compact, participating institutions would “commit meaningful funding to a shared or distributed defense fund” that would “provide immediate and strategic support to any member institution under direct political or legal infringement," according to the faculty senate's resolution.
By one estimate, over 70 members of Gideons International arrived at the university Wednesday morning to distribute 5,000 Bibles.