Complexities females face in male fields presented in documentary
The difficulties of female college students establishing a career in predominately male fields were highlighted in a documentary and discussion Thursday afternoon at the Cyclotron.
The difficulties of female college students establishing a career in predominately male fields were highlighted in a documentary and discussion Thursday afternoon at the Cyclotron.
MSU police have one person in custody and are searching for another after two on-campus assaults occurred within 24 hours of each other, raising concern among students.
Funding for free campus movies, television programming and concerts was a top priority in the Residence Halls Association’s, or RHA’s, fall semester budget approved Wednesday.
Gary Morgan’s love of museums stem from an unlikely, spiny source. Morgan, who became the director of the MSU Museum on Monday, once studied freshwater crayfish and planned for a career as a biologist.
MSU Police are investigating an assault and battery that occurred at about 8:15 p.m. Wednesday near the Natural Science Building.
As the sun set on Wells Hall Wednesday night, the Muslim Students’ Association joined some hungry friends at Fast-A-Thon to help break their respective fasts, as well as to help feed some less-fortunate area residents.
ASMSU will hit the road this weekend on a leadership and team-building retreat in Manistee, Mich., to develop governmental skills and set goals for the coming school year, group officials said Wednesday.
Mid-Michigan health care and business leaders will gather from 5:30-8 p.m. Sept. 22 at the Eagle Eye Conference Center, 15500 Chandler Road, for Lansing’s Sparrow Hospital and MSU’s Healthcare Policy and Issues forum.
Michigan farmers will spend some time on the Capitol lawn today sharing the bounties of their labor in celebration of Select Michigan Week.
Lovers of the spoken and written word will have an opportunity to enjoy selections of poetry at the presentation of Found in Translation: Poetry From Around the World on Sept. 23 as part of the Old Town Poetry Series at Creole Gallery, 1218 Turner St., in Lansing.
Members of the Chicano/Latino Studies program will converge at noon today outside College of Social Science Dean Marietta Baba’s office to address concerns about students’ treatment by the program’s faculty members and administration.
Students might receive more federal loan money if a resolution is passed by the U.S House of Representatives today.
MSU prides itself on being “green,” and this week, the Capital Area Transportation Authority is asking students to be just that by participating in this year’s Clean Commute Challenge Week.
The national recession might have ended, according to an announcement Tuesday from Ben Bernanke, the Federal Reserve chairman.
Taking a usual route to class might mean walking on history as MSU researchers and students are discovering more things that lie beneath the grass, including a prehistoric sand dune.
The Residence Halls Association, or RHA, on Wednesday voted unanimously to approve its $472,848 fall semester budget. RHA is an on-campus student government group that represents all students living in residence halls.
Police cars and fire trucks crowded Virginia Avenue on Tuesday evening as officers attempted to break down the door of a home following concerns about the welfare of an elderly woman, who later was described as “OK.”
For many Americans, the recession officially began in December 2008, but recent studies show it began much earlier — and had a greater impact — for minorities.
Speaking about America’s identity brought TV and radio personality Glenn Beck to tears as he addressed its failures and the surprisingly positive role they play in the country.
A downtown development that is in foreclosure might continue as planned after Tuesday’s City Council meeting at the Union.