Flute, piano duo piece to premiere
The MSU College of Music will sponsor a night of music featuring flutist Richard Sherman and pianist Panayis Lyras from 7:30-9 p.m.
The MSU College of Music will sponsor a night of music featuring flutist Richard Sherman and pianist Panayis Lyras from 7:30-9 p.m.
The MSU College of Music will celebrate Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s 255th birthday during Happy Birthday Mozart, a musical performance at 7:30 p.m.
Celebrating its 42nd year on campus, the MSU Diversity Career Fair was filled with eager students and willing companies.
ASMSU’s Student Assembly approved a bill Thursday night that will allocate $6,000 to send the Interfraternity and Panhellenic Councils to a leadership conference in St. Louis.
The East Lansing Public Art Gallery is hosting the Art Expo in collaboration with East Lansing in the Hannah Community Center, 819 Abbot Road, and will feature booths offering original art for sale created by Lansing-area residents.
Quynh-Nhu Vu distributed toys to an Amazonian village, talked health care with Brazilian medical professionals and studied tropical diseases unfamiliar to her, such as leptospirosis and gastric cancer. All in 10 days.
Despite efforts by the government to make financial aid more accessible to students, some still struggle applying for financial aid, according to a study by College Board released Wednesday.
MSU researchers are working in conjunction with economists and public policy officials to create new, practical solutions in plant sciences, engineering and agriculture, said Doug Gage, the director of MSU’s BioEconomy Network.
An MSU Federal Credit Union, or MSUFCU, initiative called Financial 4.0 is hosting a campus scavenger hunt contest for members to increase their banking savvy and compete for a prize helpful for those going on a spring break trip.
Proving education is internationally boundless, three MSU faculty members are set to embark on journeys across the world to research as Fulbright scholars.
For 17 years, the MSU Supply Chain Management Association, or SCMA, has allowed students the chance to get a leg up on the competition through the SCM Career Fair.
Attacks from civilian gunmen, such as the recent shooting in Arizona or the 2007 attack at Virginia Tech, aren’t common events. MSU is trying to ensure they happen even less.
The MSU Health and Wellness Committee and East Neighborhood hosted an open house event in Hubbard Hall on Wednesday night to inform students about the health resources available to them on campus.
Bridge Card holders who receive cash benefits in addition to food stamp assistance might face new restrictions if a bill filed Tuesday in the state House becomes law.
The U.S. House of Representatives voted to repeal the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act on Wednesday.
The MSU Community Music School, or CMS, will host an open house from 3-5 p.m. Sunday at 841 Timberlane St., Suite B.
Between fall 2008 and fall 2009, the number of applications to graduate schools increased 8.3 percent, according to the most recent report by the Council of Graduate Schools, a national advocacy group.
The library budget and the increasing price of monographs were discussed during Tuesday’s Faculty Council meeting.
When the dean of the College of Natural Science began discussing the end of the Department of Geological Sciences with Provost Kim Wilcox, students majoring in the geosciences field faced an uncertain future.
If one MSU student has his way, students soon might be using a new website to interact with each other during class.