Second provost finalist to virtually visit campus Tuesday
Provost candidate Antonio Dwayne Tillis is set to virtually visit MSU Tuesday.
Provost candidate Antonio Dwayne Tillis is set to virtually visit MSU Tuesday.
ASMSU elections are this week — here's what's on the ballot
Essential virtual services provided by courts are being reworked to better function during COVID-19 pandemic.
The ASMSU election starts next week. The COVID-19 pandemic has created unique, but not overwhelming, setbacks for candidates.
Wanda J. Blanchett, the first MSU provost candidate is set to visit via Zoom conference Monday.
Despite some tough circumstances upon arrival, MSU defensive coordinator Scottie Hazelton is making the best out of a tough situation.
Fake tournament, second round — Midwest region.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer addressed questions from Michiganders via a virtual town hall March 26. After Whitmer's recent "Stay Home, Stay Safe" order, many Michiganders wondered about the economy, guidelines about travel, mental health and testing kit availability.
In order to reach a point where the disease begins to level off, Whitmer said everyone needs to do their part.
Students will have the option to make their class grades on a satisfactory/not satisfactory binary system.
What questions or concerns do you have about coronavirus and its impact on the MSU community?
Since the world has shifted in response to the coronavirus pandemic, East Lansing and Lansing have fallen silent. Here are photos pre-coronavirus and now, showing how much the cities have changed.
Engaged Outreach, a Michigan nonprofit focused on providing a proactive approach to social and mental wellbeing, has worked to improve youth mental health and combat rising suicide rates among youth and young adults.
International students at Michigan State find themselves in a complex predicament In the face of the COVID-19 pandemic when it comes to the decision to return home.
The Michigan State University provost search concluded with three finalists to be announced prior to Zoom visits next week.
MSU cafeterias have new hours and are exclusively serving takeout due to state policy in response to the novel coronavirus which causes COVID-19.
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is looking to file a civil lawsuit against Frequency Apps Corporation and Biores Technologies Inc. regarding the sale of a "Coronavirus Defender Patch." Price gouging complaints related to COVID-19 total 1,578 as of 7 a.m. March 24.
A Michigan State international student died on Saturday, March 21. Stay with The State News for more updates on this story.
The novel coronavirus pandemic has disrupted the lives of many at MSU, but religious studies junior Liv Swanton's severe latex allergy makes matters worse.
Michigan State suspends construction, per an email announcement from MSU President Samuel L. Stanley Jr.