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Study shows training for private security guards is falling behind, but MSU has stricter standards

Training standards for private security guards are lacking, according to a study conducted by Mahesh Nalla, associate director and professor in the School of Criminal Justice. Nalla said the private security industry is fairly big, but there are no college-level degree requirements by Michigan’s standards. Nalla also said relative to police training, private security guards have virtually no expectations.

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FIFA World Cup, soccer unites MSU students

Whether it’s 32 countries competing in the World Cup or a group of domestic and international students playing a pick-up game, they speak a common language that transcends any barrier. It’s a mixture of finesse, passion and sportsmanship — and it’s called soccer.

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Medical trips give MSU students new perspective

Ripples made by one positive action are picked up and continued by others.It is a motto author, surgeon and George Washington University professor Glenn Geelhoed has taken away from his work. His most recent book, "Mission To Heal," follows multiple two-week trips to the Central African Republic.

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RCAH exhibit connects colors and emotions

The walls in the LookOut! Gallery of the Residential College in the Arts and Humanities are rife with the art quilts hung in the space for the gallery's two featured quilt exhibits.