MSU college reschedules Lunar New Year event after canceling due to Trump's anti-DEI orders
The College of Communication Arts and Sciences rescheduled its Lunar New Year celebration, apologized and called its initial cancellation an "overreaction."
The College of Communication Arts and Sciences rescheduled its Lunar New Year celebration, apologized and called its initial cancellation an "overreaction."
Tebay said she hopes the committee, in the long-run, will help the institution’s fiduciaries better account for the feelings of the campus overall toward the ethical and social implications of their investments.
The MSU Board of Trustees will vote to authorize planning for the demolition of a campus fitness center. The site would become parking and green space near the Red Cedar River.
The lofty fundraising goal signals an ambitious signature initiative early in the tenure of MSU President Kevin Guskiewicz and comes at a pivotal point in the institution's history.
Michigan State University public relations students are working with EveryLibrary through the Public Relations Student Society of America’s (PRSSA) Bateman Team to promote banned books and advocate against policies that can harm public and school libraries through engaging with state legislatures. They will hold a tabling event on Feb. 21 from noon to 3 p.m. at the MSU library and a discussion panel on Feb. 24 at 5:30 p.m. in the Union, where they can talk more about the importance of at-risk books.
The truffles — a type of fungi found across the globe and revered as rare culinary delicacies — have since been studied by researchers hoping to unlock their mysteries. By analyzing their DNA and the particular aromas that make these new truffles uniquely appealing, scientists have classified the truffles and determined their culinary value, something they hope opens doors to cultivating more.
On Monday evening, performers and guests alike attended Open Mic Night at the MSU Union. Hosted by MSU’s UAB, Open Mic Night encouraged students to showcase their talents to the audience. These performances included students singing their original pieces, performing covers and delivering standup comedy.
This new program seeks to address the growing need for mental health providers, as more and more people are seeking mental health help. Students in the program will have the opportunity to get an accredited degree in mental health counseling, which will allow them to go on and obtain licensure to practice counseling.
The second annual Jest Fest was hosted at MSU this past weekend, with improv teams from schools in Michigan, Ohio, Illinois and Iowa gathering to participate. The Michigan State Roial Improv Players organized the event, which took place in Snyder Phillips Hall from Jan. 31 to Feb.1.
The international community at Michigan State University marked years of persistence and hard work when the International Students Association headquarters held its grand opening Friday. The headquarters, located on the bottom floor of the International Center across from the Spartan Bookstore, will serve as a space for international students and organizations to gather.
Journalism and creative writing junior Cassidy Howard, along with a team of other students, created a short filmed titled "What's Left Behind?" The film showcased Howard's poetry about gun violence and school shootings, and the complex emotions that lay in their wake.
The Associated Students of Michigan State University passed bills supporting immigrant students and DEI initiatives in response to the Trump Administration's recent actions at their general assembly meeting last night.
The revelation raises questions among experts about the veracity of the university review, which the president recently used to defend Jackson’s post atop one of the university’s highest ranked and well-respected programs.
On Thursday, Jan. 30, guests gathered at the MSU Union to attend the "Moon & Mingle: Lunar New Year Celebration." Hosted by MSU’s UAB, attendees were encouraged to celebrate by creating cultural crafts, trying new food and watching "Crazy Rich Asians."
The history of Party Hollow has gone largely unrecognized at MSU. But the bizarre tale behind this ordinary patch of land reveals how the university’s "misfits" found community in the middle of the woods.
On Wednesday, Jan. 29, Michigan State University’s Wharton Center for Performing Arts welcomed a Grammy and Emmy-winning ensemble Time For Three. The ensemble combined different genres of music and instruments, along with a hint of comedy, to deliver a performance that left audience members with an experience to remember. The show also featured student musicians from Okemos High School.
MSU cancelled an annual Lunar New Year celebration following new executive orders targeting DEI and concerns from students.
Numerous people — including top MSU administrators — told campus police to investigate frats. What happened next is complicated.
At noon Wednesday, protesters gathered at the capitol building in Lansing to protest the actions of President Trump. With minimal organization through social media, the protesters held signs reading several different slogans on topics ranging from transgender rights to economic grievances.
University students often want to get new things while being on a budget, making secondhand stores the perfect shopping grounds. The Lansing and East Lansing area has a variety of thrift stores for MSU students to explore.