MSU board approves research facility in Henry Ford Health’s new Detroit campus
The board voted unanimously to move forward with the new research center in hopes to address healthcare inequity in Detroit.
The board voted unanimously to move forward with the new research center in hopes to address healthcare inequity in Detroit.
Flint has been placed under a boil water notice, which includes all buildings owned by Michigan State University in the city.
The new Multicultural Center has been authorized for construction by the Board of Trustees, along with the reconstruction of the Farm Lane Bridge. The board also authorized the planning of Campbell Hall Renovations and a new turfgrass testing facility on campus.
The board has instructed the firm to assemble the findings of probes into the Title IX office and the removal of Gupta into one report intended for full public release.
MSU’s board has approved FIFA funding for research and development of natural grass playing surfaces capable of surviving without sunlight in indoor stadiums.
A shortage of pharmacy technicians has been caused by low pay and high job stress, Michigan Pharmacists Association CEO Mark Glasper said.
In a closed-session meeting Thursday, the board told faculty leaders it expects a written proposal for faculty and student involvement by April, when it will assemble the full committee.
The behavioral health subcommittee of the state House of Representatives will be prioritizing psychiatric emergency rooms, staffing mental healthcare workers and increasing access to mental health resources for youth.
The five-year plan is a diversity, equity and inclusion program complete with surveys, community feedback and strategic planning built to “kind of keep track of and hold ourselves accountable to the goals that we want to see at MSU,” ASMSU chief diversity, equity and inclusion officer Nadir Hamid said.
The Black Mental Health Coalition, or BMHC, is a group devoted to fostering a safe space and loving environment for students to discuss their mental, physical and spiritual health.
From East Lansing to Afghanistan to the State Capitol, Rep. Joe Tate, D-Detroit, has done a lot of jobs. Now, he's at the helm of a new Democratic majority as Michigan's first Black speaker of the house.
“There’s a variety of stressors that are impacting bird communities across the world, two of which are climate change and land use change,” Doser said. “But really, there's not all that much known about the relative importance of these different variables in influencing birds.”
Tubtim "Sue" Howson has been accused by federal authorities of fleeing the United States to avoid prosecution in relation to a Jan. 1 hit-and-run incident killing Michigan State University student Benjamin Kable in Oakland Township.
Each year, hundreds of anglers trek to Black Lake for the opportunity to catch one of the six lake sturgeon. This year's season only lasted one hour and five minutes.
Newly appointed East Lansing's first Latino City Councilmember Noel Garcia Jr. discusses the city's most pressing issues: policing, school safety and city vacancies following the resignations of eight city staff members.
FBI Special Agent David Porter said the FBI is working in coordination with several other local and state law enforcement agencies in communities affected by the hoax report.
From planning a new research building to a FIFA turfgrass facility, here's what to expect at the Board of Trustees meeting this Friday.
Okemos High School students were evacuated this morning following a false-alarm shooting that was a part larger series of false reports in high schools throughout the state.
Other social media posts confirmed that similar calls were made to high schools in Portage, Huron High School and Saginaw. All police departments have confirmed there were no shots fired.
For MSU students struggling to find a roommate for next year, visit Holmes Hall on Wednesday for a Live On Roommate Match event.