President releases plan for educators
White House officials released a report Tuesday detailing President Barack Obama’s efforts in the American Jobs Act to maintain quality teachers in communities across the country.
White House officials released a report Tuesday detailing President Barack Obama’s efforts in the American Jobs Act to maintain quality teachers in communities across the country.
From a homeless high school dropout to a motivational speaker, graduate student Eric Thomas has a success story to share with others.
When anthropology sophomore Kelsey Carpenter prepared to sign up for housing for the 2011-12 academic year, she had her mind made up to stay in Landon Hall because of convenience and proximity to her job as a desk receptionist.
A new national program called Venture for America has the potential to benefit Michigan’s college graduates while helping to revitalize Detroit’s economy.
MSU’s Bioeconomy Institute is going green. The center is among a group of businesses — including the Prima Civitas Foundation in East Lansing — that received a $1 million grant from the Commerce Department’s Economic Development Administration earlier this month to fund an additional research center to develop green energy technology.
Claire Gaut and Jamie Crist were sharing a casual lunch in Shaw Hall on Monday, unaware that a part of their meal was grown just a few miles down the road.
The MSU Crew Club will start its annual Rent-A-Rower fundraiser on Oct. 22 and 23.
For religious studies senior Sara Lone, studying religion at MSU is a way to separate the truth from what television and other mainstream media might portray it to be.
Beating the previous world record by a landslide, MSU hospitality business seniors Nate Redner and Luke Magnini joined forces with MSU Culinary Services to create a 490-foot taco line with 853 tacos Friday at Demonstration Hall.
Despite chilly temperatures, strong winds and rain, about 100 women dressed in their most revealing attire Friday and marched down Grand River Avenue as part of a SlutWalk.
Graduate student Victor Wang stood in a corral of fidgeting runners, all waiting for the gun to go off Sunday morning at the MSU Museum.
Nearly 200 researchers, state officials, students and policy makers gathered for a two-day conference last week at Wayne State University to discuss possible approaches to overcoming water problems in Michigan and around the world.
The Spartans have conquered numerous opponents in the past years, but this weekend, they couldn’t beat the elements.
Members of Camp Kesem MSU dressed in yellow Sunday as part of National LIVESTRONG Day at the Union, selling baked goods and giving out yellow ribbons to raise awareness for cancer.
This year, spring cleaning has become Homecoming week cleaning.
The Residence Halls Association, or RHA, is hosting the second annual Spartan Sprint 5K race Oct. 16. Registration is $17 until Oct. 15 and $25 on race day.
Huddled underneath a tent to protect himself from a heavy downpour, Lansing resident Nate Baldwin seemed unfazed as he stood and continued to sell produce for the MSU Student Organic Farm on Thursday afternoon by the rock on Farm Lane.
At their first committee meeting of the year, ASMSU representatives discussed a controversial illegal immigration bill and student government advocacy at a national level, among other agenda items.
Although Jessica Ray said her science classes at MSU have fairly equal enrollment between men and women, the career field she’s pursuing continues to be male-dominated.
Students soon will not have to leave their beds to request services from student government groups, as ASMSU has launched its new website to make online ordering of student services possible.