Special prayer breakfast held for Army ROTC
As U.S. Army Chaplain Kelvin Todd addressed members of the MSU Army ROTC on Thursday morning, the cadets sat with an attentive focus on the message.
As U.S. Army Chaplain Kelvin Todd addressed members of the MSU Army ROTC on Thursday morning, the cadets sat with an attentive focus on the message.
For the organized students who spend hours mapping out every critical date of the semester in calendars to the ones that still don’t know when their first exam is, help has arrived in the form of a new website created by a team of MSU students.
Following a symposium at the Union focused on the 10 anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks, finance sophomore Stephanie Rousseau said she was surprised to hear how much of the conflict between Arab nations began before the terrorist attacks and how it became more intense afterward.
The Residence Halls Association, or RHA, met Wednesday night in Wilson Hall’s Essex Room to introduce new assembly representatives and pass its 2011-12 academic year budget.
Construction crews continue to toil below ground in a large area surrounding the MSU Main Library’s south entrance and parking lot, as they replace the building’s steam chiller cooling system, and more below-ground construction is expected at MSU in coming months.
Although this year’s 2011-12 homecoming court features a unique mix of first-generation college students, as well as students with MSU alumni in their family tree, the 10 seniors all mutually share one thing — their passion for MSU.
Pittsburgh-based rapper Mac Miller will bring his talents to MSU next month during his nationwide Blue Slide Park Tour.
In her work to understand women’s issues as assistant director of the MSU Women’s Resource Center, Jayne Schuiteman felt there was a voice missing.
Three new faculty members have been elected to the University Committee on Academic Governance.
About 50 officers and representatives from ASMSU will head to their annual retreat this weekend to develop tangible goals for the academic year.
MSU’s Energy Transition Steering Committee presented a series of tentative plans that call for the university to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by as much as 30 percent by 2015 at a public town hall meeting Tuesday, while the clock ticks on the committee’s impending presentation to the MSU Board of Trustees.
The Faculty Senate, formerly known as Faculty Council, discussed on Tuesday the creation of three new academic departments in the College of Human Medicine and how the university was able to properly accommodate the influx of incoming freshmen this fall.
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In order to facilitate clean-energy designs, Dow Chemical Company launched a competition last month for architecture, design and engineering students and professionals to develop projects incorporating sustainable elements.
Director of the MSU Museum Gary Morgan will speak at the first installment of the 2011-12 Brown Bag Series from noon to 1:30 p.m. Thursday in the Museum Auditorium.
As China emerges as a major global power, its presence in the U.S. – and on campus – is growing as well.
There are 168 hours in a week, and economics junior Juan Ouyed spends about six studying for his 12-credit course load.
The MSU Bikes Service Center staff broke out the birthday cake Friday for a celebration marking the center’s fifth anniversary.
Changes made to MSU’s course repeat policy soon will allow students to retake classes to improve their overall grade and understanding of the course material.
People who alter their fingerprints to avoid identification now might be caught red-handed thanks to new technology developed by MSU university distinguished professor of computer science and engineering Anil Jain.