Students learn to speak their love language
Department of Residence Life staff members in Case Hall held a “Learn Your Love Language” event Wednesday night where residents found their best way to communicate with the people they care about.
Department of Residence Life staff members in Case Hall held a “Learn Your Love Language” event Wednesday night where residents found their best way to communicate with the people they care about.
MSU is ranked ninth nationwide for large universities producing the most undergraduate Peace Corps Volunteers, according to the 2011 Peace Corps rankings released Feb. 1.
Chocolate, flowers and love might be the traditional recipe for Valentine’s Day, but student groups are adding new ingredients to the pot.
During the next two months, members of the MSU Dance Marathon organization hope to have participants on the dance floor to raise funding for the MSU’s Children’s Health Initiative.
The Acting Company and Guthrie Theater will present “The Comedy of Errors” at 8 p.m. Friday in Wharton Center’s Pasant Theatre.
Mona Ramouni didn’t choose to attend MSU because it’s a good school. She chose MSU because, unlike many of the universities in the nation, MSU was accepting to her — a person with a disability.
Ten professors received a Distinguished Faculty Award during the MSU Awards Convocation 2011 on Tuesday.
As student use of smartphones increases nationwide, university officials are looking to emphasize its wireless presence.
Plant pathology senior Emmie Warnstrom knew her bike needed maintenance when a dysfunctional brake line caused her to almost fly over the handlebars last winter.
A student group new to campus hit the ground running Monday evening during the first official meeting of the Michigan chapter of the Touch Foundation Young Leaders, which aims to raise awareness of medical issues in Tanzania.
The MSU Museum will honor the birthday of renowned naturalist Charles Darwin with Darwin Discovery Day from 1-5 p.m.
A quiz website has students at MSU playing games in an effort to both assist and resist the education they are here to receive.
In an effort to advocate environmentalism not only on campus but throughout the U.S., MSU is competing to be the campus that recycles the most. From Sunday until April 2, MSU will vie for a winning title in the 2011 RecycleMania Tournament against more than 600 colleges and universities across the country.
Twelve-year-old Trevor Chamberlain had the opportunity to practice his sumo wrestling technique Friday while visiting his big sister at MSU.
As soon as she returned from her study abroad program in Japan in the summer of 2008, Mandy Kline wanted to go back.
Spending a holiday away from home might not be the most comfortable, but international students, such as Zeming Teng, have been making do with the celebration of Chinese New Year during the past week.
Although the actuarial science degree was scheduled to begin this semester, the first official program is planned to be offered in the summer, said Albert Cohen, specialist and actuarial sciences coordinator.
For two hours, communication junior Elizabeth Battiste stepped out from behind her Twitter handle of @elizbattiste and chatted in person with several of her Twitter contacts as she and others gathered Thursday in the Main Library for Spartan TweetUp.
Mark Burnham likely will become the new MSU vice president of governmental affairs, as current vice president Steve Webster has taken a position as CEO and chairman of a nonprofit, statewide economic development organization.
Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder is planning to move the state to a two-year budget plan, which might help MSU better plan for long-term financial decisions, according to members of the MSU Board of Trustees.