Protests in Libya affect MSU students, Faculty
Many aspects of the current situation in Libya frustrate Muataz Boker. There is the helplessness — innocent civilians are reportedly being gunned down by machine guns and aircraft.
Many aspects of the current situation in Libya frustrate Muataz Boker. There is the helplessness — innocent civilians are reportedly being gunned down by machine guns and aircraft.
The MSU’s Migrant Student Services hosted Haitian officials Tuesday during an open forum that aimed to expand cultural understanding for MSU’s growing Haitian student population.
ASMSU’s Academic Assembly will advocate for a preferred-name system on campus after passing a resolution at its Tuesday night meeting.
MSU students are getting bang for their buck, according to a Princeton Review study released Tuesday that ranked MSU among the top 50 “best value” public universities nationwide.
Students worried about landing the perfect internship or finding summer employment had the opportunity to get some advice over coffee Tuesday.
The importance of first impressions and an understanding of potential career fields will be promoted Thursday at the 2011 Engineering Expo.
Proponents of Michigan’s 3-year-old film incentives are fighting back against what they say is a reel problem.
The University Activities Board, or UAB, added another name to its list of performers for its Noontimes Concert series on Tuesday.
Despite his retirement, chemistry professor emeritus Jim Dye remains committed to campus and advancing MSU research.
To encourage students to live in dorms rather than move off campus after freshman year, MSU created the “Live On” campaign more than five years ago. The mission of the campaign is to show students the benefits of living on campus.
To Kaylin Krogol, it’s never too soon to pursue a lifestyle to benefit a healthy heart.
A protest at the rock on Farm Lane on Monday sought to increase awareness of the current bloodshed in Libya.
A more than 40-year-old partnership between MSU and a Saginaw, Mich., health alliance will end this summer, university officials said Monday.
MSU Museum and MSU Police officials hope to sniff out a suspect in the case of a missing anteater.
After a unanimous vote by the MSU Board of Trustees at its February meeting, the Department of Spanish and Portuguese and the Department of French, Classics and Italian have been merged together to reform the Department of Romance and Classical Languages.
The fourth annual Strengthening the Pipeline: The Need for Diversity in STEM Fields forum scheduled for tonight hopes to strengthen the number of minority students in graduate schools and professional outlets.
An unlikely duo of martial arts and agriculture brought together in Flint, Mich., became the inspiration for an MSU-produced documentary that will be featured later today during an on-campus screening.
The MSU Pavilion for Agriculture and Livestock Education was full of wrangling, roping and riding action during the weekend as part of the 42nd MSU Spartan Stampede International Professional Rodeo Association, or IPRA, Rodeo.
Members of Radiating Excellence in All Areas of Life, or R.E.A.A.L., and student models strutted down the runway Saturday to promote HIV/AIDS awareness during the fourth annual AIDS benefit fashion show, “Red Alert 2011.”
Faculty from MSU’s Community Music School will provide local elementary students with the opportunity to explore string instruments in the upcoming weeks thanks to available funding.