Trustees Ferguson, Foster reelected to board positions
Trustee Joel Ferguson was reelected as chairperson of the MSU Board of Trustees Wednesday morning and Trustee Melanie Foster was reelected as the vice chairperson.
Trustee Joel Ferguson was reelected as chairperson of the MSU Board of Trustees Wednesday morning and Trustee Melanie Foster was reelected as the vice chairperson.
ASMSU’s Academic Assembly discussed concerns about representation numbers and options for nonprofit status Tuesday night.
When Pamela Yang and her family thought about choosing a name for their business, they wanted to make sure they embodied the true meaning of Thai cuisine. After some debate, they chose Thai 102 Degrees.
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 congressional battle is brewing, and college students undoubtedly will be caught in the fray. That’s because a vote by the Republican-dominated U.S. House on whether to repeal health care reform enacted last March is expected next week.
The East Lansing Secretary of State branch, 400 Albert Ave., will close Feb. 4 to merge with another location, the Lansing State Journal reported Tuesday.
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.
If music education junior Emily O’Kon wants to ride her bike in the next few months, she just needs the key for the lock.
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.
Two 18-year-old female students reported money was stolen from their piggy banks during the winter break, MSU police Sgt. Florene McGlothian-Taylor said.
A new interactive database tool designed to help Michigan residents find jobs, the Job and Career Accelerator, or JCA, became more accessible Monday on a website run by the Michigan Department of Education.
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.
Safe drivers in Michigan no longer have to worry about increases in their insurance after one driving infraction.
Anthropology senior Ahlam Mohsen was charged with assault on a member of Congress and assault on a federal officer in a Dec.
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.