Trustees hold town hall to hear from MSU community, hope to plan more
Trustees Brianna Scott and Kelly Tebay held a town hall meeting for members of the university community Monday evening. They hope to hold these meetings quarterly.
Trustees Brianna Scott and Kelly Tebay held a town hall meeting for members of the university community Monday evening. They hope to hold these meetings quarterly.
The Know More @ MSU survey will be led by the Relationship Violence and Sexual Misconduct Expert Advisory Workgroup, and aims to use the data collected for policy development and future programming.
The event, held on March 19 and 20, will feature speeches, workshops and a resource fair. It will also educate students and community members on how to advocate for environmental justice in business practices and more.
The bills passed through ASMSU's Thursday academic committee push for the Office of Institutional Equity to categorize violations of Title IX policy as evidence of harm in student rights cases, and for more transparency.
St. Patrick's Day is this weekend, and the Michigan State University Police Department has some safety tips for those celebrating around campus.
An unknown burglary suspect entered a resident's room in Wilson Hall and committed an assault in the evening of March 15, according to the Michigan State University Police Department.
Michigan State students walked out of classes March 15 to protest climate change with other students across the world.
The strike — that around 60 students participated in — was MSU's version of the Global Climate Strike, a day designated by activists to raise awareness for climate change prevention.
Michigan State Trustees Brianna Scott and Kelly Tebay will host a town hall meeting Monday, March 18.
Improv comedy group, 3PEAT, will give MSU students a chance to preview their latest skits on March 16 at the Business College Complex.
Skoller is an application that organizes student's schedules based off class syllabi. At the beginning of the school year, it was made available to all students across the United States.
MSU's graduate student government, COGS, elected a president and a new executive board for the 2019-20 school year.
The minor damage occurred on the exterior of the south side of the pavilion that faces Shaw Lane, within the secure part of the construction that is not accessible to the public.
The family, friends and colleagues of Yuze "Frank" Wang — an international student from China studying supply chain management — gathered at the MSU Alumni Chapel to honor his life.
The Digital Scholarship Lab provides assistance to MSU students, instructors, state government officials and other community members with various computer programs and other new technologies.
MSU's Game Studies Guild fosters a place for the community to come together to discuss the social aspects of video games such as accessibility, racism and the role of LGBTQ representation.
Elizabeth Schester knows what it’s like to be the only girl in a room.
Journalists and media professionals who covered the Larry Nassar cases and its impact gathered at the MSU Museum Tuesday evening to discuss their experiences.
George Hinchliffe’s Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain, now in its 34th year, will perform at the Wharton Center March 19 at 7:30 p.m.
Residential and Hospitality Services and Michigan State Athletics will be hosting the 12th annual Help Tackle Hunger Food Drive, which directly supports the MSU Student Food Bank.